Mr. Lombard's Great-Great-Grandmother was born in Poland and moved to the US permanently in 1911. Mr. Lombard's Great-Great-Grandmother is a(n) ________.
immigrant to the US and an emigrant from Poland
emigrant from the US and an immigrant to Poland
immigrant to both the US and Poland
refugee and a migrant from the US
2. Multiple Choice
10 seconds
1 pt
Which of the following could be a pull factor?
a destructive huricane in Hati
Freedom to practice whatever religion they want
Poor quality schools in Cambodia
Rocky soil that makes growing crops harder
3. Multiple Choice
10 seconds
1 pt
Which of the following is an example of forced migration?
Africans being taken from Africa to be sold into slavery
A family moving to the US from Mexico in search of work
Europeans establishing colonies in the New World
People leaving Benin for better farming conditions
4. Multiple Choice
10 seconds
1 pt
A force that draws people to MOVE TO a place is a
Push Factor
Pull Factor
5. Multiple Choice
10 seconds
1 pt
A force that drives people to LEAVE a place is called a
Push Factor
Pull Factor
6. Multiple Choice
10 seconds
1 pt
Which of the following could be a push factor?
Better schools
More job opportunities
Hope for a better way of life
Violence
7. Multiple Choice
10 seconds
1 pt
Natalie left Bosnia in 1993. At the time, the country was at war and she faced discrimination due to her ethnicity. Based on this information, Natalie was a(n) ________.
immigrant to Bosnia
Serbian emigrant
seasonal migrant
refugee
8. Multiple Choice
10 seconds
1 pt
The movement of people from one place to another is called