Vocabulary
Census
Push and Pull Factor
Migration
100

True or False: Is immigration and emigration the same?

False

100

True or False: The census is require by the United Nations.

False 

100

Define push factor.

Something that pushes someone from a country.

100

True or False: Migration is a permanent move to a new location. 

True

200

What is population distribution? 

Refers to where people live around the world.

200

Why are people with no citizenship for the U.S scared to fill out the census?

They fear of being deported back to their country

200

What is the difference between push and pull factors?

A push factor push people away from a country and a pull factors attracts people into a country.

200

What are the two types of migration?

Internal and International Migration

300

What is the census?

The single most important data source for a population geography. 

300

Why is the census important? 

It helps make accurate congressional district boundaries, figure out federal and state dollars, helps businesses to make the right decision, and help plan for many health and wellness programs . 

300

Define pull factor.

What attracts people to move to another country.

300

The permanent relocation from Mexico to the United States is an example of.....

Immigration

400

What is internal and international migration?

Internal migration: when someone moves within the same country.

International migration: when someone moves from one country to another.

400

What are some differences between the 2010 census and the 2020 census?

Where the census will be filled out, less field workers, and difference in data.

400

True or False: Overpopulation is a pull factor.

False

400

If you live in the United Kingdom and you move to the U.S. permanently(in terms of leaving) this is an example of.....

Emigration

500

Migration from a location.

Emigration 

500

What are some changes to the 2020 census?

The census will be online, we will see more ads, and they are using aerial image to confirm your address.

500

What are some push factors that are natural hazards?

1. Floods

2. Earthquakes 

3. Tsunamis

4. Volcanoes

5. Droughts

500

What is the difference between immigration and emigration?

Emigration is migration FROM a location, while immigration is migration TO a location.

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