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Unit 2 Vocab Part 3 Quiz

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1. Chain Migration




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2. Forced Migration




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3. Pronatalist Theory




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4. Asylum Seeker




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5. Internally Displaced Person




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6. Pull Factor




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7. Transnational Migration




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8. Refugee




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9. Immigration Policies




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10. Rural-to-Urban Migration




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11. Patterns and trends found in migration and migrants.




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12. Theory that shows concerns about sustainable use of the environment - the earth’s resources cannot only sustain a finite (limited) population. Looks at more than just food output (unlike original malthusian theory).




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13. Government programs designed to decrease the fertility rate and slow down population growth.




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14. People migrate due to their own choices.




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15. Economic, Social, Political, and Environmental, and Demographic causes and effects of migration.




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16. Negative circumstances, events, or conditions present in a location that causes people to move away.




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17. Theory that population will grow exponentially while food output will not. This would result in a food shortage and famine due to overpopulation. Malthus said governments should intervene.




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18. Barriers that hold migrants back from continuing to travel.




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19. Counter to what Malthus said, Boserup claimed that as population increases, humans will develop new technologies to also increase production of food supply.




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20. Migrants who travel internationally in order to find work as temporary laborers - typically a short period of time because the jobs cannot be filled by a country’s own labor force.





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