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Movement

Definition Movement: The way that people, goods, and ideas move from one place to another.

Movement of PEOPLE Moving to a new state for a job Immigrating to a new country War, disease, religious persecution, famine Traveling to a different country to experience their culture Examples from history: Pioneers on the Oregon Trail Jews moving to Israel after the Holocaust

Movement of goods A plane delivering clothes made in China A boat delivering coffee from Africa A semi delivering oranges from Florida to Iowa A tank delivering oil from the Middle East

Movement of ideas The spread of the Spanish language from Europe to the Americas. The spread of a religion from one country to another. Posting a picture on Instagram. Writing an opinion article for an online news source.