SOIM-UB 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Folklore, Forced Migration

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The 2 main push factors are slavery and political instability. Millions of people were captured and shipped to many different countries as prisoners or slaves. People called refugees are forced to migrate form their countries because of fear of persecution because of their race, nationality, religion, or political opinion. Pull- people migrate for especially the lure of freedom. People are attracted to democratic countries that encourage individual choice in education, career, and a place of residence. International migration- the permanent movement from one country to another. Internal migration- permanent movement within a particular country. International migration- moving to russia from the united states, or from africa to. Internal migration- moving to arkansas from michigan, or from georgia to california. Internal migration- people living in india must migrate to a different part of india to escape the flooding that occurs near them.

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