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1. What do you see. 2. What do these pictures tell you. 3 1. What do you see? 2. What do these pictures tell you? 3. Create a list of impacts that would occur from these images. Images- famine, drought, job posting, freedom to vote, war All of these images affect population distribution and causes migration- the movement of people from one location to another.

Instructions Define Migration (page 92) Define Push and Pull factors (Page 92-93) Geography Alive (Page 128) Give examples of push and pull factors Define and give examples of the factors of migration (pgs 122-124 Geography Alive) Social Economic Political Environmental Religious