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1 EQ- What is migration? Why do people migrate?
October 23, 2014 EQ- What is migration? Why do people migrate? Word Wall- internal migration, international migration, immigrant, emigrant, push factors, pull factors, forced migration, voluntary migration, gravity model Homework: Ravenstein Reading w/ annotated notes (Will be posted on class website: sterlingaphug.wordpress.com) Agenda: Test Corrections Migration Cornell Notes Poetry Reflection Migration Case Studies Table of Contents: 50. Migration Cornell Notes 51. Poem Analysis Migration Case Studies 54. Stories of Migration project

2 What groups and individuals are treated like outsiders in America today?
What did you learn from this experience and the poem that might help you to better understand the feelings of outsiders in the future? How might you act differently toward someone when you recognize that s/he might be feeling like an outsider? Poem Analysis

3 What is Migration? What are the different types of Migration?
Why do people migrate? What are economic push factors? What are social/cultural push and pull factors? What are environmental push and pull factors? What is the difference between forced and voluntary migration? Cornell Notes

4 Chapter 3 Migration What is it? The permanent move to a new location; a type of relocation diffusion can be: internal <within your country> or international <to another country> Internal Migration can be: Interregional- to a diff. region of the country (usually rural to urban) Intraregional- within the same region of the country (usually urban to suburban)

5 How many of you have family members who have migrated?
People call the US a nation of immigrants. Why?

6 Some important terms: Given two locations: A and B
Migration from a place- called Emigration Migration to a place- called Immigration Susy moved from Australia to England. In Australia she was called an ____________. In the UK she was called an ______________. Some important terms:

7 Why People Migrate Reasons for migrating
Push Factors (factors that push you out of your current place) & pull factors (factors that attract you to the new place) • Economic few job opportunities (push) jobs seem available (pull) • Cultural racial, religious, social, political persecution better options for education, arts, life more democracy • Environmental hazardous conditions (drought, tornado, flooding, earthquakes) <ex: Hurricane Katrina; Okies during the Dust Bowl; Sahel Region of N. Africa> attractive environments <ex: Mountains, seasides, warm climate; 1/3 of all retirees migrating in the US pick Florida>

8 List three pull factors that encourage people to move to the US
List three pull factors that encourage people to move to the US. Label each factor as economic, environmental, or social.

9 Intervening obstacles- environmental or cultural feature that keeps people from migrating (an ocean, mountain range, laws requiring visas) Forced Migration- slavery, political instability forces an international move Refugees- people who have been forced to migrate and can’t return- 14 million in 2007; most in Africa Voluntary Migration- people choose to move

10 Migration Case Studies
Case Study Number ______ and Title ___________________________ 1. Is this case study an example of international or Internal migration? Explain how you know. 2. Is this case study an example of forced or voluntary migration? Explain how you know. 3. What types of push and/or pull factors are involved? Explain how you know. 4. In your opinion, does this case study show a positive or a negative side of migration? Explain your opinion. Migration Case Studies

11 October 27 Agenda: Reading Quiz
Review Ravenstein’s Laws of Migration (Notes) US Immigration Timeline EQ- What are Ravenstein’s laws of migration? How has migration impacted the USA? 55. Ravenstein’s Laws 56. Immigration Timeline Homework: Read Obama Immigration speech and complete activity.

12 What do we call a permanent move to a new location?
If I move from Atlanta, Georgia to Paris, France, what kind of migration is that? If I move from Tampa, Florida to Boston, Massachusetts, what kind of migration is that? What do we call the things that make people want to move? What do we call the things that attract people to a new location? What do we call migration from a place? What do we call migration into a place? What do we call people who have been forced to migrate from their homes and cannot return? Label the following as economic, social/cultural, or environmental push or pull factors. Warm tropical beaches the promise of a new job making lots of money women are not allowed access to birth control or education

13 Push and Pull Factors to Migration

14 Ravenstein’s Laws of Migration

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18 Timeline of US Immigration History
Pick 20 of the dates below to include in your timeline of US Immigration. For each date, you must have a complete sentence explaining what happened in US Immigration history in that year. You must have a color illustration for at least TEN of the dates. 28,000 BCE


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