Unit 2: Geographic Influences

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Unit 2: Geographic Influences 8.2.3 Demonstrate an understanding of the nature of migration and its impact on post-1920 Canada • Explain why people migrate and provide examples of push and pull factors.

Fred M. Mary B. November 20th 8-2 Migration Fred M. Mary B. November 20th 8-2

Push Factors Label #3 Label #4 Label #5 Poverty No Money, living in slums. Natural Disasters Flood, forced to move. Label #3 Label #4 Label #5

Pull Factors Reunion of families Families back together Availability of land Able to move to better area. Label #3 Label #4 Label #5