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THIS IS Jeopardy

With Your Host... Ms. McAlister

Jeopardy Migration Terms Migration Facts Migration Practices U.S. Migration Agriculture Types of Migrants 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

A country with more out-migrants than in-migrants has this type of net migration.

What is negative net migration?

Name two of the most common push and pull factors.

What are economic, cultural, or environmental?

People who are forced to migrate from their homes for fear of persecution are.

What are refugees? A 300

The country with the largest number of immigrants.

What is the U.S.? A 400

Which of the following regions has a high number of male immigrants: U Which of the following regions has a high number of male immigrants: U.S., Germany, Kuwait A 500

What is Kuwait? A 500

South American city designed like an airplane and moved to the interior of the country to reduce the number of people from the coast. B 100

What is Brasila, Brazil? B 100

Reasons Haitian migrants were not originally given refugee status like Cuban migrants

What is economic migrant as opposed to persecuted migrant? B 200

The most common form of migration is internal or international migration. B 300

What is internal migration? B 300

Concept that would explain the fact that people can move away from cities into rural areas and still communicate and obtain the same commodities is B 400

What is time-space compression? B 400

Movement of people from one place to another is ______ diffusion. B 500

What is relocation? B 500

There are three eras of European migration in the U. S There are three eras of European migration in the U.S. In which of these eras were the in-migrants primarily from Northwestern Europe coming in the 1840s and 1850s. C 100

What is the 1st Era? C 100

In-migrants from Europe, Asia and Latin America migrated to the U. S In-migrants from Europe, Asia and Latin America migrated to the U.S. when their countries were in what stage of the DTM. C 200

What is Stage 2? C 200

90% of the Europeans who came to the U. S 90% of the Europeans who came to the U.S. prior to the 1840 were from this country. C 300

What is Great Britain? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

The European country responsible for the most European in-migrants to the U.S. altogether with over 7.2 migrants. C 400

What is Germany? C 400

Name one of the two decades in the 1800s when the number of in-migrants begin to decline in the U.S.

What are the 1860s (Civil War) or the 1890s (Economic Recession)?

The population center of the U.S. is in D 100

What is Missouri? D 100

The migration of the U.S. since the 1980s and 1990s has moved

What is South? D 200

Forced migration in the former Soviet Union was in this direction

What is East? D 300

Which SE Asian country paid people to migrate to less populated islands and receive free land.

What is Indonesia? D 400

The Great Migration of African Americans in the U. S The Great Migration of African Americans in the U.S. was from the _____ to ________. D 500

What is south to north? D 500

Name of people who are forced from their countries because of political, religious or political persecution is E 100

What is a refugee? E 100

Most common gender of migrant to the U.S. in the 1990s.

What is a woman? E 200

European and Asian migrant policy that allows people to come to work for a period and be given protections of minimum wage and labor rights are E 300

What are guest workers? E 300

Migration policy that limited the number of immigrants that could come into the country would be based on the number of people already here was called. E 400

What are Quotas? E 400

Removal of taxes and tariffs for international trade in North America .

What is trade liberalization or NAFTA?

The most educated of the population leave country for opportunities in world cities and MDCs.

What are brain drain? F 100

Following family members or people like yourself into a different country or region.

What is chain migration? F 200

The movement of people from urban to rural regions.

What is counterurbanization? F 300

Theorist who suggested that immigrants would be single men traveling a short distance was. F 400

Who is E.G. Ravenstein? F 400

Interconnectedness of people socially, economically and politically.

What is globalization? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

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