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What is
migration?
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The movement of animals in search of food.
B
The movement of people from one place to another with the intention of settling temporarily or permanently.
C
The study of ancient civilizations.
D
The movement of goods and services across borders.

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What are the two main types of migration?
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Voluntary and involuntary
B
Urban and rural
C
Internal and international
D
Seasonal and permanent

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What is the term for people who move to another country to live there permanently?
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Emigrants
B
Migrants
C
Refugees
D
Immigrants

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What do we call people who leave their own country to live in another?
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Refugees
B
Immigrants
C
Emigrants
D
Tourists

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What is a refugee?
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A person who is forced to leave their country due to persecution, war, or violence.
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A person who moves to another country for better job opportunities.
C
A person who travels for leisure.
D
A person who migrates for educational purposes.

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What are push factors in migration?
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Positive conditions that attract people to a new location.
B
Negative conditions that drive people to leave their home.
C
Natural attractions of a new place.
D
Economic incentives in the destination country.

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What are pull factors in migration?
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Negative conditions that drive people to leave their home.
B
Cultural practices of the destination country.
C
Legal restrictions on migration.
D
Positive conditions that attract people to a new location.

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What is urbanization, and how is it related to migration?
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The increasing number of people living in rural areas, often due to internal migration from cities to the countryside.
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The movement of people to suburban areas from city centers.
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The increasing number of people living in urban areas, often due to internal migration from rural areas to cities.
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The decline of urban areas due to mass migration to rural regions.

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