AP Human Geography
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show | Regular journey that begins at a home base and returns to the exact same place. A form of movement.
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show | places in which people move in the rounds of everyday activity.
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Snowbirds | show 🗑
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Pastoralism | show 🗑
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show | specialized form of pastoralism practiced in mountain areas when ranchers move livestock vertically to graze on highlands during summer months and lowlands during winter months.
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Relocation diffusion | show 🗑
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show | movement across country borders.
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show | Those who migrate out of a country
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Immigrants | show 🗑
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Net Migration | show 🗑
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Refugees | show 🗑
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Remittances | show 🗑
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show | money flowing from other countries to the United States.
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Guest workers | show 🗑
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show | conveys a place where infrastructure, housing, jobs, and businesses thrive in the middle of a more rural and less developed countryside
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show | when migrants stay in the same country but move to a different part of the country.
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Diaspora | show 🗑
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show | When a minority group loses distinct cultural traits, such as dress, food, or speech, and adopts the customs of the dominant culture. Can happen voluntarily or by force.
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show | the recruitment of people by force, coercion, deception, or abduction with the aim of controlling and exploiting the person for labor or sexual exploitation.
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show | prison labor camps
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Distance Decay | show 🗑
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show | mathematical prediction of the degree of interaction and probability of migration (and other flows) between two places is based on population size and the distance between them.
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Push factors | show 🗑
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show | what attracts a migrant to a certain destination, the factors that help the migrant decide where to go.
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Intervening opportunity | show 🗑
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Unauthorized or undocumented migrants | show 🗑
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Coyotes | show 🗑
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show | Permanent movement from one place to another that follows kinship links. For example, a group of migrants settles in a place and then communicates with family and friends at their former location to encourage migration along the same path.
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Repatriation | show 🗑
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Asylum seekers | show 🗑
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show | people who must leave their homes but remain in their own countries.
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Bracero Program | show 🗑
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