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During voluntary migration, individuals typically leave their home in search of better economic opportunities or housing.
During voluntary migration, individuals typically leave their home in search of better economic opportunities or housing.
- Voluntary migration is the movement of people from one country to another.
- Voluntary migration occurs when someone is forced to leave their home. (correct)
- Voluntary migration is usually undertaken for political reasons.
- Voluntary migration is the movement of people within a country.
Involuntary migration often involves people who have been expelled by governments or transported as slaves or prisoners.
Involuntary migration often involves people who have been expelled by governments or transported as slaves or prisoners.
- Involuntary migration occurs when someone chooses to leave their home. (correct)
- Involuntary migration is typically driven by economic factors.
- Involuntary migration is the movement of people from one country to another.
- Involuntary migration is the movement of people within a country.
The Great Depression was a period of severe economic decline in the United States from 1929 to 1940.
The Great Depression was a period of severe economic decline in the United States from 1929 to 1940.
- The Great Depression was a period of economic growth in the United States. (correct)
- The Great Depression was a period of technological advancement in the United States.
- The Great Depression was a period of political unrest in the United States.
- The Great Depression was a period of population growth in the United States.
The Great Migration refers to the movement of African Americans from the rural South to industrial cities in the Northeast and Midwest during and after World War I.
The Great Migration refers to the movement of African Americans from the rural South to industrial cities in the Northeast and Midwest during and after World War I.
Jim Crow laws were laws or policies enacted in the United States, primarily in the South, that enforced racial segregation and discrimination.
Jim Crow laws were laws or policies enacted in the United States, primarily in the South, that enforced racial segregation and discrimination.
Which of the following tribes were considered the most 'civilized' in the Southeastern U.S. during the early 19th century?
Which of the following tribes were considered the most 'civilized' in the Southeastern U.S. during the early 19th century?
Who was the president in 1828 who favored Indian Removal and supported Georgia's decision to take over Cherokee land?
Who was the president in 1828 who favored Indian Removal and supported Georgia's decision to take over Cherokee land?
When did Congress pass the Indian Removal Act?
When did Congress pass the Indian Removal Act?
Which tribe brought their case to the Supreme Court in 1831?
Which tribe brought their case to the Supreme Court in 1831?
Why did whites never accept Native Americans as equals during this time period?
Why did whites never accept Native Americans as equals during this time period?