IDP Data
Searching for Safety
Notes
MISC
MISC 2
100

What country received the most asylum applications? (in 2016)

Germany

100

Migrants and refugees are treated differently under international, or national law?

International law

100

What is a migrant?

Someone who leaves their country for better economic opportunities

100

What does IDP stand for?

Internally Displaced Person

100

In 2016, what was the top host country for refugees?

Turkey

200

End of 2016, how many people had been forcibly displaced from their homes?

65.6 million people

200

The U.S pledged to increase the number of refugees it accepted... 

a. semiannually (every two years)

b. annually (every year)

c. triennially (every three years) 

d. none of the above

b. annually (every year)

200

What is a refugee?

Someone who leaves their country because of a "well founded fear" of persecution

200

What is an IDP (Internally Displaced Person)?

An IDP is a refugee who is unable to cross international borders

200

In 2016, how many Internally Displaced People did Columbia have?

7.4 million people

300

1 in 4 refugees worldwide are from what country?

Syria

300

"The U.S. pledged to increase the number of refugees it would accept annually, from _______ to _______."

70,000 to 100,000

300

Refugees can be those fleeing what? (As the notes say)

War zones

300

What are 2 examples of why people would want to go to another country?

Medical care

A government that supports human rights

Nations not impacted by climate change (yet)

Job economic chances

Educational opportunities 

A nation free from bombs and carnage

300

There are more displaced people today (2016) than any time since what World War? (From IDP Data so based in 2016)

WWII

400

What country has the most IDPs? (in 2016)

Colombia

400

In the "comic" what was the country that they stated was hostile?

Hungary

400

Is an internally displaced person someone who is unable to cross international borders, or national borders?

A refugee who is unable to cross international borders

400

People apply for asylum when? Inside the USA, at a legal port of entry, or both?

Both

400

People legally apply to be refugees when....? 

Hint: (Inside or outside?)

Outside of a nation they want to immigrate to

500

1 out of how many people worldwide have been forcibly displaced from their homes?

113
500

Before the Syrian conflict, they had a growing population of about how many people?

About 22 million

500

What are 2 examples of why people migrate or flee their country? (Push factors)

Lack of economic chances

War zone

Being persecuted based on your race, religion, nationality, member of a social group, or your political opinion 

Lack of educational chances

Home nations affected by climate change

Lack of healthcare

Better economic opportunities



500

What does a someone have to prove to a judge to be able to leave their country? (As a refugee)

A "well founded fear" of persecution
500
How many asylum applications did Germany have in 2016?

722,400 applicants