Migration & Empire DO WE STILL NEED THIS? 2.

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Migration & Empire DO WE STILL NEED THIS? 2. explain to pupils only 3 how far questions & 1 how fully question

The Answers Will Be Discovered In This Unit Homecoming Year 2014 Who are coming home & why? What connection is there to the British empire? Why do so many Scots share a culture with a land outside Scotland? Why do so many people scattered around the world still think of Scotland as home? Explain that this unit is all about why Scots decided to move abroad & why many people came to live here during the same period The Answers Will Be Discovered In This Unit

KEY Into Scotland Out of Scotland Glue into jotter – pupils can draw arrows to & from Scotland throughout the unit KEY Into Scotland Out of Scotland

Migration & Empire Tell pupils the course is divided into 4 topics & in the exam you will be one question on each topic

WHAT TYPE OF QUESTIONS WILL I BE ASKED? HOW USEFUL? (6 marks) COMPARISON (5 marks) HOW FULLY? (9 marks) Remind Pupils theses are questions & say not to be overwhelmed due to next page We Just Don’t Know Which Order…

Key Terms – Think, Pair & Share Emigration? Internal Migration? Immigration? In this course we will be studying the reason for people moving within Scotland (internal migration), leaving Scotland (emigration) and others coming to Scotland (immigration)

INTERNAL MIGRATION? Migration is the movement of people within a country. Normally it is associated with the movement of people from the countryside to the towns. In Scotland (1830-1930) shifts in population were usually from areas of deprivation to areas which offered employment

EMIGRATION & IMMIGRATION? Emigration is the movement of people from one country to another In 19th-century Scotland, migration AND emigration were the result of both force and persuasion. Individuals wanted a better life foR themselves & their families. It is the result of PUSH and PULL factors

PUSH FACTORS? Examples: Factors which force someone to leave a country Poor economic conditions Political oppression Factors which force someone to leave a country

Political freedom Economic opportunity Pull Factors? Factors which attract people to another country Examples: Higher wages Political freedom Economic opportunity

Key Terms – Think, Pair & Share Opportunity? Push & Pull Factors? Coercion? These are the 3 areas you will look at in this issue HOMEWORK: Find out what they mean.