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European Migration in the 20th Century Questionnaire
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1. In the first half of the 20th century Poland and Upper Silesia were: A - essentially a land of emigration; B - essentially a land of immigration; C - both a land of emigration and immigration.
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2. In the second half of the 20th century: A - emigration came to a rest while immigration increased; B - immigration came to a rest while emigration increased; C - immigration increased but emigration didn’t come to a rest.
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3. In the 20th century people from Poland emigrated mainly to: A - Australia, America, East Europe; B - America, Africa, Asia; C - Australia, Africa, West Europe.
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4. In the 20th century immigrants to your country came mainly from: A - East Europe; B - Central and North Africa; C - Asia.
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5. Silesia was affected by emigration mostly because of: A - Poverty B - Political reasons C - Lack of prospects and natural resources
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6. Silesian emigrants went abroad: A - always legally B - not always legally C - always illegally
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7. The current Polish legislation: A - doesn’t obstruct migration, on the contrary it encourages it; B - obstructs migration with strict rules and immigration/emigration quotas; C - forbids migration.
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According to you, the Comenius Project “EUROPEAN MIGRATION IN THE 20TH CENTURY” can be positively considered because (please give a progressive evaluation from 1 = maximum agreement to 6 = minimum agreement)
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