Deck 3: Migration

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The type of movement that involves journeys that begin at and bring us back to our home base is called

A)periodic.
B)immigration.
C)migratory.
D)cyclic.
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A common form of periodic movement involving several million Americans is

A)summer camp.
B)vacations.
C)military service.
D)sabbatical leaves.
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Which of the identified types of movement creates your activity space?

A)periodic
B)migratory
C)cyclic
D)emigration
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The smallest number of slaves involved in the Atlantic slave trade was sent to

A)British Caribbean.
B)Brazil.
C)French Caribbean.
D)British North America.
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During the first decades of the twentieth century,African American families in the United States migrated primarily to

A)the north.
B)the west.
C)the northwest.
D)other southern states farther west.
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Most nomadic movement takes place according to travel patterns that are

A)repeated time and time again.
B)very irregular.
C)limited to desert regions.
D)periodic in nature.
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More than 5,000,000 ___________ legally immigrated to the U.S.between 1980 and 2012.

A)Mexicans
B)Haitians
C)Jamaicans
D)Colombians
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All of the following are examples of periodic movements except

A)going to college.
B)transhumance.
C)commuting to work.
D)migrant workers.
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In 2013,an estimated _________ illegal immigrants live in the United States.

A)100,000
B)8,500,000
C)11,700,000
D)75,000,000
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The long-term relocation of an individual,household,or group to a new location outside the community of origin is called

A)resettlement.
B)emigration.
C)migration.
D)transmovement.
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What percentage of Haiti's GDP comes from remittances sent by Haitians living in the United States,Canada and the Caribbean?

A)1
B)15
C)10
D)30
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In the United States during the late twentieth century,internal migration streams were moving people from

A)west to east and south to north.
B)west to east and north to south.
C)east to west and south to north.
D)east to west and north to south.
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Gender studies of migration indicate that men ______________ than women.

A)are more mobile
B)migrate farther
C)have more employment choices and income
D)all of the above
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Internal migration in Peru is fairly simple with the majority of migrants moving to

A)Iquitos on the Amazon.
B)Ecuador.
C)Lima.
D)new farmland in rural areas.
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The "Lost Boys" were refugees from which country?

A)Ethiopia
B)Sudan
C)Puerto Rico.
D)Cuba
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Which US states experienced highest percent change during the period 2010-2012

A)Louisiana, Alabama, Pennsylvania
B)Texas, Colorado, Utah
C)Wyoming, Maryland, Maine
D)Wyoming, Illinois, Maryland
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The vast majority of legal agricultural workers in Canada are

A)Canadian.
B)unemployed Americans.
C)Mexicans.
D)European student guest workers.
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Irish migration to North America in the mid-1800s is an example of

A)forced migration.
B)migration which reflects both forced and voluntary aspects of migration.
C)voluntary migration.
D)cyclical migration.
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Commuters in Washington,DC may travel up to _____ miles each way to work daily.

A)5
B)10
C)25
D)100
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A periodic form of movement that involves a system of pastoral farming whereby livestock and their keepers adjust their location to the seasonal availability of pastures is called:

A)nomadic herding.
B)transhumance.
C)livestock farming.
D)ranching.
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What push factor compelled more than 50,000 Asians to leave Uganda in 1972?

A)It was too hot and crowded.
B)Food was in short supply.
C)Uganda's economy collapsed.
D)Ugandan leader Idi Amin expelled them.
Question
Major routes of human migration before 1950 include all of the following except:

A)eastern United States to western United States.
B)China to the United States.
C)Europe to Australia.
D)China to India.
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Ravenstein,in his study of migration,suggested that there is an inverse relationship between the volume of migration and the distance between the source and destination.That is,the number of migrants _____ as the distance they know they must travel increases.

A)increases
B)decreases
C)remains the same
D)decreases and then rises
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British colonial authorities stimulated migration of people from this region to colonies such as Singapore and Trinidad.

A)Africa
B)South Asia
C)Europe
D)South America
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European migration to colonies reached its peak during this period:

A)1700-1800.
B)1800-1835.
C)1835-1935.
D)post World War II.
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Chain migration occurs when:

A)The migrant uses technology to find a job in a new place.
B)The migrant finds another opportunity along the way to the intended destination.
C)The migrant travels with large numbers of other migrants.
D)The migrant travels to a place because of communications with family and friends already living in the destination.
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There are between 50,000 and 80,000 refugees that have fled from _______to Lebanon since 2011.

A)Iran
B)Syria
C)Sudan
D)Turkey
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The intervention of what country in the civil war beginning in 1979 in Afghanistan caused great numbers of refugees to leave the country?

A)India
B)the Soviet Union
C)the United States
D)Pakistan
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Major islands of sub-Saharan development have occurred in:

A)South Africa and Nigeria.
B)Somalia and Sudan.
C)South Africa and Angola.
D)Congo and Ethiopia.
Question
Which of the following is not one of Ernst Ravenstein's laws of migration?

A)Every migration flow generates a return or counter-migration.
B)Urban residents are less migratory than inhabitants of rural areas.
C)The majority of migrants move short distances.
D)The majority of urban migrants are uneducated)
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Major concentrations of Chinese immigrants are found in all of the following places except:

A)Java.
B)southern Malaysia.
C)East Timor.
D)southern Vietnam.
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A person who has a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race,religion,nationality,membership of a particular social group,or political opinion is officially a:

A)patriot
B)refugee
C)displaced person
D)gypsy
Question
One of the "laws" of migration as derived by Ravenstein states that

A)urban residents never migrate.
B)rural residents are less migratory than urban.
C)urban residents are less migratory than rural.
D)rural inhabitants hardly ever migrate.
Question
What is the model which states that spatial interaction between places (e.g.migration)is directly related to the population size and inversely related to the distance between them?

A)gravity model
B)model of emigration
C)distance decay model
D)intervening opportunity model
Question
In terms of total number of refugees,_____ is the geographic realm most severely affected by refugee problems.

A)Russia
B)Central America and the Caribbean
C)South America
D)North Africa and Southwest Asia
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In 2010,the center of the U.S.population was located in:

A)Missouri.
B)Ohio.
C)Indiana.
D)Illinois.
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European colonialism stimulated the movement of ___________ to the cities (islands of development)of Southeast Asia where they have become a significant minority population.

A)Africans
B)Central Asians
C)Europeans
D)Chinese
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According to Ravenstein,migrants who move longer distances tend to choose

A)warmer destinations.
B)open "frontier" areas.
C)big-city destinations.
D)to migrate as a family unit.
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Of the 10,000 inhabitants of the Caribbean island Montserrat,7,000 have left the island and the remaining 3,000 have moved to the north coast of the island because of

A)hurricanes.
B)the collapse of the banana economy.
C)volcanic eruptions.
D)civil war.
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Between 1788 and 1838,tens of thousands of convicts were shipped from Britain to which of the following continents?

A)Africa
B)North America
C)Australia
D)Asia
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The practice of excluding people with criminal records,health problems,or subversive political beliefs from immigrating is referred to as

A)selective immigration.
B)prejudice.
C)asylum refusal.
D)chain migration.
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In recent years,the largest numbers of internally displaced persons in Southeast Asia are reported from

A)Cambodia.
B)Myanmar (Burma).
C)Vietnam.
D)Laos.
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Since September 2001,there has been a greater concern about immigration control to

A)illegal immigrations impact on unemployment rates.
B)the spread of infectious diseases.
C)interrupt drug trafficking.
D)prevent terrorism.
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Which is not an example of a fortified barrier to migration?

A)the United States - Canadian border
B)the Great Wall of China
C)the Berlin Wall
D)fences along the Rio Grande River
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More than 5,000,000 Mexicans legally immigrated to the United States between 1980-2012.
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Texas and North Dakota both experienced population increases of greater than 3% from 2010-2012.
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In the years 2000-2009,more Asians immigrated to the U.S.than Europeans.
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Australia prohibited immigration by non-whites until the 1970's.
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Post September 2001,asylum seekers from 33 countries where _______operates were automatically were automatically detained by the US government.

A)ISIS
B)Hezbollah
C)FARC
D)Al-Qaeda
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In the period from 1882-1907,the United States Congress passed exclusionary immigration laws designed to keep __________ out of the immigrant stream.

A)Irish
B)Mexicans
C)Chinese
D)Russians
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As a result of the Atlantic Slave Trade from 1702-1810,most African slaves ended up in North America)
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In recent decades,major internal migrations in the United States are toward the Sunbelt and western states.
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All of the following stimulated migration: Hurricane Katrina,the eruption of Soufriere Hills Volcano,and the Irish famine of the 1840's.
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Transhumance movement usually occurs in urban areas.
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One recent refugee crisis in Southwest Asia took place in 1991,when,in the aftermath of the Gulf War,the __________ population of northern Iraq was forced to leave their villages and flee across the Turkish and Iranian borders.

A)Christian
B)Kurdish
C)Indian
D)Jewish
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Nomadism is a type of cyclical movement.
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In 1990's,the collapse of which of the following European countries produced the largest refugee crisis in Europe since the end of World War II?

A)Turkey
B)Yugoslavia
C)Greece
D)Romania
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Israel has occupied the Sinai Peninsula since 1967.
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Recently,the country with the greatest number of IDP's in the western hemisphere was

A)Brazil.
B)Colombia.
C)Jamaica.
D)Haiti.
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The Afghan Taliban (Islamic fundamentalists)movement,spawned in Pakistan,created a counter migration of 2.5 million Afghanis to ________ when they came to power.

A)Pakistan
B)Russia
C)India
D)Iran
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Define cyclic movement and periodic movement.Give examples (perhaps,from your own experience)of each.Describe your own activity space.
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The map of modern migrations shows a movement from European Russia east toward the Pacific and southeast into Central Asia)
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The US Department of State's annual Trafficking-in-Persons (TIP)report identified 40,000 human trafficking victims in the US...
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Internal migration of Huichol Indians to northern Mexican agricultural regions is a recent development in Mexico's internal migration pattern.
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What are some of the economic,social,and security issues involved in the debate over United States immigration policy? Describe the several categories of migrants (legal,illegal,temporary worker,refugee etc.)currently residing in the United States.
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Recent European immigration has included North Africans to France and Turks to Germany.
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Pull factors are the conditions or perceptions which help a migrant to decide to leave a place.
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Transhumance involves the permanent movement of populations across major mountain range boundaries (e.g.the Andes between Chile and Argentina).
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Discuss the geography of the refugee problem.Discuss the difference between internal and international refugees and give examples of each type.
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Define push and pull factors and discuss,with examples,the various types of push and pull factors.
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Sri Lanka has never experienced significant refugee problems.
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Look at the map (figure 3.10).Choose three numbered migrations and describe the migrations by type,by who was involved,and the period and consequences of the migration.
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When migrants move along or through kinship links,this is called chain migration.
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Very few countries practice selective immigration.
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1
The type of movement that involves journeys that begin at and bring us back to our home base is called

A)periodic.
B)immigration.
C)migratory.
D)cyclic.
D
2
A common form of periodic movement involving several million Americans is

A)summer camp.
B)vacations.
C)military service.
D)sabbatical leaves.
C
3
Which of the identified types of movement creates your activity space?

A)periodic
B)migratory
C)cyclic
D)emigration
C
4
The smallest number of slaves involved in the Atlantic slave trade was sent to

A)British Caribbean.
B)Brazil.
C)French Caribbean.
D)British North America.
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During the first decades of the twentieth century,African American families in the United States migrated primarily to

A)the north.
B)the west.
C)the northwest.
D)other southern states farther west.
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Most nomadic movement takes place according to travel patterns that are

A)repeated time and time again.
B)very irregular.
C)limited to desert regions.
D)periodic in nature.
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More than 5,000,000 ___________ legally immigrated to the U.S.between 1980 and 2012.

A)Mexicans
B)Haitians
C)Jamaicans
D)Colombians
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All of the following are examples of periodic movements except

A)going to college.
B)transhumance.
C)commuting to work.
D)migrant workers.
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In 2013,an estimated _________ illegal immigrants live in the United States.

A)100,000
B)8,500,000
C)11,700,000
D)75,000,000
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The long-term relocation of an individual,household,or group to a new location outside the community of origin is called

A)resettlement.
B)emigration.
C)migration.
D)transmovement.
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What percentage of Haiti's GDP comes from remittances sent by Haitians living in the United States,Canada and the Caribbean?

A)1
B)15
C)10
D)30
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In the United States during the late twentieth century,internal migration streams were moving people from

A)west to east and south to north.
B)west to east and north to south.
C)east to west and south to north.
D)east to west and north to south.
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Gender studies of migration indicate that men ______________ than women.

A)are more mobile
B)migrate farther
C)have more employment choices and income
D)all of the above
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Internal migration in Peru is fairly simple with the majority of migrants moving to

A)Iquitos on the Amazon.
B)Ecuador.
C)Lima.
D)new farmland in rural areas.
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The "Lost Boys" were refugees from which country?

A)Ethiopia
B)Sudan
C)Puerto Rico.
D)Cuba
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Which US states experienced highest percent change during the period 2010-2012

A)Louisiana, Alabama, Pennsylvania
B)Texas, Colorado, Utah
C)Wyoming, Maryland, Maine
D)Wyoming, Illinois, Maryland
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The vast majority of legal agricultural workers in Canada are

A)Canadian.
B)unemployed Americans.
C)Mexicans.
D)European student guest workers.
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Irish migration to North America in the mid-1800s is an example of

A)forced migration.
B)migration which reflects both forced and voluntary aspects of migration.
C)voluntary migration.
D)cyclical migration.
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Commuters in Washington,DC may travel up to _____ miles each way to work daily.

A)5
B)10
C)25
D)100
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A periodic form of movement that involves a system of pastoral farming whereby livestock and their keepers adjust their location to the seasonal availability of pastures is called:

A)nomadic herding.
B)transhumance.
C)livestock farming.
D)ranching.
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What push factor compelled more than 50,000 Asians to leave Uganda in 1972?

A)It was too hot and crowded.
B)Food was in short supply.
C)Uganda's economy collapsed.
D)Ugandan leader Idi Amin expelled them.
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Major routes of human migration before 1950 include all of the following except:

A)eastern United States to western United States.
B)China to the United States.
C)Europe to Australia.
D)China to India.
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Ravenstein,in his study of migration,suggested that there is an inverse relationship between the volume of migration and the distance between the source and destination.That is,the number of migrants _____ as the distance they know they must travel increases.

A)increases
B)decreases
C)remains the same
D)decreases and then rises
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British colonial authorities stimulated migration of people from this region to colonies such as Singapore and Trinidad.

A)Africa
B)South Asia
C)Europe
D)South America
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European migration to colonies reached its peak during this period:

A)1700-1800.
B)1800-1835.
C)1835-1935.
D)post World War II.
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Chain migration occurs when:

A)The migrant uses technology to find a job in a new place.
B)The migrant finds another opportunity along the way to the intended destination.
C)The migrant travels with large numbers of other migrants.
D)The migrant travels to a place because of communications with family and friends already living in the destination.
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There are between 50,000 and 80,000 refugees that have fled from _______to Lebanon since 2011.

A)Iran
B)Syria
C)Sudan
D)Turkey
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The intervention of what country in the civil war beginning in 1979 in Afghanistan caused great numbers of refugees to leave the country?

A)India
B)the Soviet Union
C)the United States
D)Pakistan
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Major islands of sub-Saharan development have occurred in:

A)South Africa and Nigeria.
B)Somalia and Sudan.
C)South Africa and Angola.
D)Congo and Ethiopia.
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Which of the following is not one of Ernst Ravenstein's laws of migration?

A)Every migration flow generates a return or counter-migration.
B)Urban residents are less migratory than inhabitants of rural areas.
C)The majority of migrants move short distances.
D)The majority of urban migrants are uneducated)
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Major concentrations of Chinese immigrants are found in all of the following places except:

A)Java.
B)southern Malaysia.
C)East Timor.
D)southern Vietnam.
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A person who has a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race,religion,nationality,membership of a particular social group,or political opinion is officially a:

A)patriot
B)refugee
C)displaced person
D)gypsy
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One of the "laws" of migration as derived by Ravenstein states that

A)urban residents never migrate.
B)rural residents are less migratory than urban.
C)urban residents are less migratory than rural.
D)rural inhabitants hardly ever migrate.
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What is the model which states that spatial interaction between places (e.g.migration)is directly related to the population size and inversely related to the distance between them?

A)gravity model
B)model of emigration
C)distance decay model
D)intervening opportunity model
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In terms of total number of refugees,_____ is the geographic realm most severely affected by refugee problems.

A)Russia
B)Central America and the Caribbean
C)South America
D)North Africa and Southwest Asia
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In 2010,the center of the U.S.population was located in:

A)Missouri.
B)Ohio.
C)Indiana.
D)Illinois.
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European colonialism stimulated the movement of ___________ to the cities (islands of development)of Southeast Asia where they have become a significant minority population.

A)Africans
B)Central Asians
C)Europeans
D)Chinese
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According to Ravenstein,migrants who move longer distances tend to choose

A)warmer destinations.
B)open "frontier" areas.
C)big-city destinations.
D)to migrate as a family unit.
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Of the 10,000 inhabitants of the Caribbean island Montserrat,7,000 have left the island and the remaining 3,000 have moved to the north coast of the island because of

A)hurricanes.
B)the collapse of the banana economy.
C)volcanic eruptions.
D)civil war.
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Between 1788 and 1838,tens of thousands of convicts were shipped from Britain to which of the following continents?

A)Africa
B)North America
C)Australia
D)Asia
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The practice of excluding people with criminal records,health problems,or subversive political beliefs from immigrating is referred to as

A)selective immigration.
B)prejudice.
C)asylum refusal.
D)chain migration.
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In recent years,the largest numbers of internally displaced persons in Southeast Asia are reported from

A)Cambodia.
B)Myanmar (Burma).
C)Vietnam.
D)Laos.
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Since September 2001,there has been a greater concern about immigration control to

A)illegal immigrations impact on unemployment rates.
B)the spread of infectious diseases.
C)interrupt drug trafficking.
D)prevent terrorism.
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Which is not an example of a fortified barrier to migration?

A)the United States - Canadian border
B)the Great Wall of China
C)the Berlin Wall
D)fences along the Rio Grande River
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More than 5,000,000 Mexicans legally immigrated to the United States between 1980-2012.
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Texas and North Dakota both experienced population increases of greater than 3% from 2010-2012.
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In the years 2000-2009,more Asians immigrated to the U.S.than Europeans.
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Australia prohibited immigration by non-whites until the 1970's.
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Post September 2001,asylum seekers from 33 countries where _______operates were automatically were automatically detained by the US government.

A)ISIS
B)Hezbollah
C)FARC
D)Al-Qaeda
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In the period from 1882-1907,the United States Congress passed exclusionary immigration laws designed to keep __________ out of the immigrant stream.

A)Irish
B)Mexicans
C)Chinese
D)Russians
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As a result of the Atlantic Slave Trade from 1702-1810,most African slaves ended up in North America)
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In recent decades,major internal migrations in the United States are toward the Sunbelt and western states.
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All of the following stimulated migration: Hurricane Katrina,the eruption of Soufriere Hills Volcano,and the Irish famine of the 1840's.
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Transhumance movement usually occurs in urban areas.
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One recent refugee crisis in Southwest Asia took place in 1991,when,in the aftermath of the Gulf War,the __________ population of northern Iraq was forced to leave their villages and flee across the Turkish and Iranian borders.

A)Christian
B)Kurdish
C)Indian
D)Jewish
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Nomadism is a type of cyclical movement.
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57
In 1990's,the collapse of which of the following European countries produced the largest refugee crisis in Europe since the end of World War II?

A)Turkey
B)Yugoslavia
C)Greece
D)Romania
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58
Israel has occupied the Sinai Peninsula since 1967.
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59
Recently,the country with the greatest number of IDP's in the western hemisphere was

A)Brazil.
B)Colombia.
C)Jamaica.
D)Haiti.
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60
The Afghan Taliban (Islamic fundamentalists)movement,spawned in Pakistan,created a counter migration of 2.5 million Afghanis to ________ when they came to power.

A)Pakistan
B)Russia
C)India
D)Iran
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61
Define cyclic movement and periodic movement.Give examples (perhaps,from your own experience)of each.Describe your own activity space.
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62
The map of modern migrations shows a movement from European Russia east toward the Pacific and southeast into Central Asia)
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63
The US Department of State's annual Trafficking-in-Persons (TIP)report identified 40,000 human trafficking victims in the US...
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64
Internal migration of Huichol Indians to northern Mexican agricultural regions is a recent development in Mexico's internal migration pattern.
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65
What are some of the economic,social,and security issues involved in the debate over United States immigration policy? Describe the several categories of migrants (legal,illegal,temporary worker,refugee etc.)currently residing in the United States.
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66
Recent European immigration has included North Africans to France and Turks to Germany.
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67
Pull factors are the conditions or perceptions which help a migrant to decide to leave a place.
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68
Transhumance involves the permanent movement of populations across major mountain range boundaries (e.g.the Andes between Chile and Argentina).
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69
Discuss the geography of the refugee problem.Discuss the difference between internal and international refugees and give examples of each type.
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70
Define push and pull factors and discuss,with examples,the various types of push and pull factors.
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71
Sri Lanka has never experienced significant refugee problems.
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72
Look at the map (figure 3.10).Choose three numbered migrations and describe the migrations by type,by who was involved,and the period and consequences of the migration.
Look at the map (figure 3.10).Choose three numbered migrations and describe the migrations by type,by who was involved,and the period and consequences of the migration.
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73
When migrants move along or through kinship links,this is called chain migration.
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74
Very few countries practice selective immigration.
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