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what are three push factors for people to migrate?

Poverty/lack of economic opportunity

Lack of healthcare

Home nations impacted by climate change

Lack of educational opportunities

War/conflict zone

100

what is a homeland where a person was born and raised


 


The name of the original country where a person was born and raised.

100

what are Migrants?

people who leave their country for better economic opportunities.

100

what is a seeking asylum?

someone who is seeking safety in a new country when they don't feel safe in their country.

100

 true or false: refugees are required by law to pass background and security checks before they are resettled.

true.


200

what is a pull factor

 a pull factor is the positive conditions that attracts someone to migrate to a new country. 

200

What does IDPs stand for?

Internally Displaced People

200

what is a Internally Displaced Person

A refugee who is unable to cross international borders.

200

what is war?

a bad event happens when two or more countries fight each other, forcing people to leave.

200

True or false: Refugees are required by law to pass background and security checks before they are resettled.

False

300

what is climate change?

the global problem of changing weather patterns that is making some lands unlivable.

300

whats a new language?

learning this tool is usually the biggest challenge for a migrant moving to a new country.

300

what are borders?

the imaginary lines that separate two different countries.

300

what is a natural disaster?

natural events like floods, tornados, tsunami, and  earthquakes. 

300

true or false: refugees choose to leave their homes just for fun.

false, they leave because staying is dangerous.
400

what is migration?

migration is when people move away from their country.

400

what are three pull factors

jobs/economic opportunity

Medical care/ medicine

Nations not impacted by climate change (yet)

Educational opportunities

A nation free from the bombs and carnage.

400

what is UNHCR?

United Nations Commissioner for Refugees.

400

what is integration?

when newly arrived immigrants and the host community adapt to one another.

400

True or false: The majority of the world's refugees are hosted by wealthy Western nations like the U.S and Europe.

False.

500

what is refugees camps?

refugees camps are temporary settlements, often made of tents or small cabins.

500

What's a cultural exchange?

Sharing ideas, traditions, and holidays.

500

what are Refugees?

People who leave their country due to a “well founded fear” of persecution. 

Race, religion, nationality, member of a social group or political opinion. 

Also, refugees are those who are fleeing war zones. 

People legally apply to be refugees when outside of a nation they want to immigrate to.

500

what is a language barrier?

a barrier Refugees face when arriving in a new country.

500

True or False: Studies show that immigration generally has positive, effect on a country's economy.

True.