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Chapter 03

03.01 Which of the following is the strongest push factor for international migration? 1. Political instability 2. Low living standards 3. Severe weather 4. Inadequate supplies of agricultural land 5. Family disagreements

03.01 Which of the following is the strongest push factor for international migration? 1. Political instability 2. Low living standards 3. Severe weather 4. Inadequate supplies of agricultural land 5. Family disagreements

03.02 In 2007, which of the following countries had the greatest number of internal refugees? 1. Poland 2. Brazil 3. United States 4. China 5. Iraq

03.02 In 2007, which of the following countries had the greatest number of internal refugees? 1. Poland 2. Brazil 3. United States 4. China 5. Iraq

03.03 Moving from San Francisco to Iowa would be considered 1. International migration 2. Intraregional migration 3. Interregional migration 4. Forced migration 5. Net migration

03.03 Moving from San Francisco to Iowa would be considered 1. International migration 2. Intraregional migration 3. Interregional migration 4. Forced migration 5. Net migration

03.04 The largest source of international migrants is 1. North America 2. South America 3. Africa 4. Asia 5. Europe

03.04 The largest source of international migrants is 1. North America 2. South America 3. Africa 4. Asia 5. Europe

03.05 The most likely destination of international migrants is 1. North America 2. South America 3. Africa 4. Asia 5. Europe

03.05 The most likely destination of international migrants is 1. North America 2. South America 3. Africa 4. Asia 5. Europe

03.06 In which decade was immigration into the United States the lowest?

03.06 In which decade was immigration into the United States the lowest?

03.07 Which country has been the largest source of immigrants from Asia to the United States over the last two decades? 1. Vietnam 2. Philippines 3. South Korea 4. Japan 5. India

03.07 Which country has been the largest source of immigrants from Asia to the United States over the last two decades? 1. Vietnam 2. Philippines 3. South Korea 4. Japan 5. India

03.08 The greatest number of undocumented immigrants in the United States come from 1. Canada 2. Mexico 3. Caribbean 4. Europe 5. Asia

03.08 The greatest number of undocumented immigrants in the United States come from 1. Canada 2. Mexico 3. Caribbean 4. Europe 5. Asia

03.09 Cuban emigrants to the United States 1. Are considered political refugees 2. Typically support Fidel Castro 3. Settle primarily in and around New York City 4. Are usually turned back at sea 5. Usually try to return to Cuba

03.09 Cuban emigrants to the United States 1. Are considered political refugees 2. Typically support Fidel Castro 3. Settle primarily in and around New York City 4. Are usually turned back at sea 5. Usually try to return to Cuba

03.10 Which of the following was a new trend in western countries in the 1990s? 1. Urban to suburban migration 2. Rural to urban migration 3. Counterurbanization 4. Urban to urban migration 5. Suburban to suburban migration

03.10 Which of the following was a new trend in western countries in the 1990s? 1. Urban to suburban migration 2. Rural to urban migration 3. Counterurbanization 4. Urban to urban migration 5. Suburban to suburban migration