Human Migration Reasons Quiz

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What is the main difference between Push Factors and Pull Factors in human migration?

Push Factors encourage people to leave a place, while Pull Factors attract people to move to a place.

Which of the following can be considered a Push Factor for human migration?

Food shortages

In the context of human migration, what role do Political Factors play?

Unlimited government power acts as a push factor, while limited government power acts as a pull factor.

What type of factors can serve as Pull Factors for human migration?

Tolerance and fair treatment in a society

What is the term used to describe the spread of people, products, and ideas of one culture to another?

Cultural diffusion

Which factor typically acts as a pull factor for migration?

Increased resources

What has historically driven people to move to different locations for buying or selling goods?

Changes in trade patterns

Which of the following is an example of a cultural product that moves with people during migration?

Clothing

How did cultural diffusion mainly occur in ancient times?

Via slow travel across long spans of land by caravan

What was a significant outcome of the interest in trade between different cultures?

Friendly meetings and exchange of products and ideas

Test your knowledge on the reasons for human migration, including push and pull factors. Learn about the different motivations behind people's decision to migrate, whether by choice or due to external circumstances.

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