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Ch. 3 Migration Test Review
Matching: Match the vocabulary term with the definition:
1. ______ Mobility
2. ______ Migration
3. ______ Counterurbanization
4. ______ Suburbanization
5. ______ Guest Workers
6. ______ Brain Drain
7. ______ Net in-migration
8. ______ Net out-migration
A. When immigration exceeds emigration
B. All types of movement from one place to another
C. Citizens of poor countries who get jobs in Western
Europe or the Middle East
D. When emigrants exceed immigrants
E. Migration from urban to rural in MDCs
F. Large scale emigration of talented people
G. Permanent move to a new location
H. Change in lifestyles in MDCs where people leave urban
areas for suburbs
Matching: Match the DTM stage with the type of
migration:
9. ______Counterurbanization
Stage 1
10. ______Suburbanization
Stage 2
11. ______Primitive Migration
Stage 3
12. _____International Migration
Stage 4
13. ______Safety Valve
14. ______Rural to Urban
15. Why do refugees migrate?
16. What did Ravenstein do?
17. What pulls most migrants to the US?
18. When did North and West European migrate to the US?
19. When did South and East Europeans migrate to the US?
20. Why did US immigration decline in the 1920s? The 1930s?
21. Where do most legal immigrants come from?
22. Where do most illegal immigrants come from?
23. What did the National Origins Act of 1924 do?
24. What direction has most interregional migration in the US been?
25. What is the intraregional trend of MDCs?
26. What is the newest intraregional trend?
27. What is the intraregional trend of LDCs?
28. How did Brazil encourage interregional migration?
29. Why did the Irish migrate to the US?
30. Are refugees considered part of immigration quotas?
31. What region has the most refugees leaving?
32. What technology contributes to urban sprawl?
33. What technology contributes to counterurbanization?
34. What is an intervening opportunity?
Vietnam
Haiti
Cuba
Africa to Europe
Push Factor
Pull Factor
Type of
Migration
FRQ Review
Study the graph on page ____87___ about Immigration Peaks in the US
Know the major peaks of the 1840-1890, 1890- 1910s and 1980s to today.
Identify push and pull factors for each peak. What types of jobs were people coming to the US
for?
Know Wilbur Zelinsky’s Migration/DTM Theory
Explain Zelinsky’s Theory with how it relates to Europe’s migration history from the 1800s to
today.
What was a push factor for European migration?
Who is moving to Europe now? Why?
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