In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: MovementAnswer: Regular that begins at a home base and returns to the exact same place. A form of movement Question: SpacesAnswer: within rounds of daily activity Question: SnowbirdsAnswer: Retired or semiretired people who live in cold and Canada for most of the year and move to warm states for the winter. Question: PastoralismAnswer: A type of cyclic movement when herders move livestock through the year to find fresh water and green pastures Question: TranshumanceAnswer: Migration pattern in which livestock are led to highlands during summer and lowlands during winter months to graze Question: Relocation Answer: Spread of an idea or from its hearth by the act of people moving and taking the idea or innovation with them Question: MigrationAnswer: Purposeful of people within a country from one location to another with a degree of permanence or intent to stay Question: EmigrantsAnswer: A who permanently moves out of their home country Question: Answer: A person who permanently into a new country Question: Net Answer: Difference between the number or immigrants and the of emigrants Question: Answer: Migrants who flee their country because of political persecution and seek asylum in country Question: Answer: Money that migrants send back to families and friends in their home countries, often in cash, forming an important part of the economy in many income countries Question: remittancesAnswer: Money flowing from home to migrants in their destination countries Question: workersAnswer: Migrants who are invited into a to work temporarily, are granted work visa status, and are expected to return to their home country at the end of the visa Question: Islands of Answer: Cities in developing regions where foreign investment is concentrated and to which rural migrants are Question: Internal Answer: Purposeful movement of people within a country from one location to with a degree of permanence or intent to stay Question: Answer: Dispersal of people from their homelands to a new place, either or by force Question: Answer: When a minority group loses distinct cultural traits, such as dress, food, or speech, and adopts the customs of the dominant . This can be voluntarily or by force Question: TraffickingAnswer: A form of forced migration where people are sold and traded for manual labor or as workers in the commercial sex trade Question: GulagsAnswer: labor or prison camps. Most often associated with authoritarian countries Question: Distance Answer: likelihood of diffusion with greater distance from the hearth Question: Gravity Answer: Urban geography model that mathematically the degree of interaction and probability of migration( and other flows) Question: Push Answer: a migrant considers when deciding to leave the home country Question: pull Answer: Circumstances a migrant considers when deciding where to Question: opportunityAnswer: Presence of an opportunity near a migrant's current location that greatly diminishes the of migrating to a site father away Question: Unauthorized or migrantsAnswer: Migrants who don't have legal permission to stay in the country where they live. Includes those who enter the country legally, with a visa, and remain the visa expires or by crossing the bored without legal approval Question: CoyotesAnswer: People who smuggle people across the border for a sizeable Question: MigrationAnswer: Permanent movement from one to another that follows kinship links. Question: Answer: A group of refugees to their home country, usually with the assistance of government or a non governmental organization Question: seekersAnswer: migrant who claims the right to protection as a in a country other than their home country Question: internally persons (IDP's)Answer: People who have been their home country and do not cross international borders Question: Bracero Answer: Laws and agreements passed in the US and Mexico in 1942 to encourage Mexicans to migrate into the US to work in |
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