AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY TEST PREP HUMAN MIGRATION EMIGRATE LONG TERM MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE FROM 1 POLITICAL UNIT TO ANOTHER PEOPLE WHO LEAVE HOMELAND TO LIVE IN.

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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY TEST PREP HUMAN MIGRATION EMIGRATE LONG TERM MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE FROM 1 POLITICAL UNIT TO ANOTHER PEOPLE WHO LEAVE HOMELAND TO LIVE IN ANOTHER COUNTRY

MIGRATION IMMIGRATE DEMOGRAPHIC ACCOUNTING EQUATION PEOPLE WHO MOVE INTO ANOTHER COUNTRY DIFFERENCE IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION

MIGRATION CURRENT MIGRATION TRENDS PEOPLE MOVING FROM LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES TO MORE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

FACTORS WHY PEOPLE MIGRATE POLITICAL ISSUES ECONOMIC ISSUES CONFLICT, WAR, OPPRESSION (PILGRIMS), NATIVE AMERICANS IRAQ, VIETNAM, CUBA JOB OPPORTUNITIES, IMPROVE STANDARD OF LIVING. 20 TH CENTURY: EUROPEAN, CHINESE, 21 ST CENTURY MEXICO

FACTORS WHY PEOPLE MIGRATE INTERNAL ECONOMIC FACTORS RUST BELT VS SUN BELT IN EXPENSE LIVING AREAS FOR RETIES (FLORIDA, ARIZONA) SAN FRANCISCO – DOT.COMS RURAL TO URBAN

FACTORS WHY PEOPLE MIGRATE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AFRICAN PEOPLES MOVING TO AREAS WHEN WATER DRIES UP OR GRAZING LAND DISAPPEARS. PEOPLE MOVING FROM SOUTHERN CA. FOR CLEANER AIR, CHEAPER HOUSING, LESS CRIME

FACTORS WHY PEOPLE MIGRATE CULTURAL ISSUES TRANSPORTATION ROUTES DESIRE TO LIVE WITH SIMILAR PEOPLE – JEWS TO ISRAEL ENABLE AND ENTICE PEOPLE TO MOVE. HISTORY: BETTER SHIPS, COVERED WAGONS, NEW ROADS IN THE AMAZON BASIN

PUSH/ PULL FACTORS IN MIGRATION PUSHGENERALLY FORCED TO MOVE E.G.: NATURAL DISASTERS (KATRINA), DROUGHT, ECONOMIC (LOSS OF JOB), WAR, NATIVE AMERICANS

PUSH/ PULL FACTORS IN MIGRATION PULL FACTORS VOLUNTARY MIGRATION GENERALLY VOLUNTARY E.G: BETTER CLIMATE, JOBS, ETC. INDUCE A PERSON TO MIGRATE CHOOSE TO MIGRATE

MIGRATION CHAIN MIGRATION FORCED MIGRATION PEOPLE FOLLOW OTHERS TO A PLACE E.G. ETHNIC NEIGHBORHOODS: PUERTO RICANS- NY, CUBANS –S. FLA REMOVED WITH NO CHOICE E.G. NATIVE AMERICANS, JEW - GERMANY

MIGRATION REFUGEESFORCED TO LEAVE COUNTRY BUT NOT OFFICIALLY TODAY : POLITICAL: CUBAN ECONOMIC: HAITI GLOBAL POP 2002 EST 21 MILLION AFRICA/ASIA 2/3

MIGRATION INTERNAL INTERNALMOVEMENT WITHIN A COUNTRY E.G. AFRICAN/CHINA COUNTRIES- RURAL TO URBAN US- RUST BELT TO SUN BELT URBAN TO SUBURB

KEY TERMS COTTON BELTAREA OF THE OLD SOUTH IN US WHERE COTTON WAS GROWN. NOW IS INCLUDED IN THE TERM SUN BELT.