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Immigration Jeopardy: Typology, Reasons, and Destinations

Test your knowledge on different types of migration, reasons why people migrate, and popular destinations for immigrants. Explore the history and factors behind interregional migration in the United States, the push and pull factors of migration, and significant trends in global migration.

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Immigration Jeopardy: Typology, Reasons, and Destinations

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  1. Chapter 3 Immigration

  2. THIS IS Jeopardy

  3. Your With Host... Cynthia Cox

  4. Jeopardy Typology of Migration Why Migrate? Directions Anyone? Where to Migrate? Who Migrates? Hodge Podge 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  5. This caused the largest level of interregional migration in the United States. A 100

  6. What is the opening up of the western territories? A 100

  7. This was built because Communist Eastern governments feared losing their most able workers. A 200

  8. What is the Berlin Wall? A 200

  9. This was the primary cause of a large-scale migration after 1975 in Southeast Asia. A 300

  10. What is a communist victory? A 300

  11. Millions of Europeans were forced to emigrate from their farms due to this. A 400

  12. What is forced consolidation of farms? A 400

  13. In MDCs (more developed countries), suburbanization occurs for this primary reason. A 500

  14. What is a desire to change lifestyle? A 500

  15. The U.S. center of population has moved steadily in this direction. B 100

  16. What is west? B 100

  17. Most European guest workers come from these parts of Europe. B 200

  18. What are south and east? B 200

  19. The largest interregional migration in the U.S. of African-Americans has been from ______ to ______. B 300

  20. What is from south to north? B 300

  21. Most migrants to the U.S. during the late nineteenth century came from these parts of Europe. B 400

  22. What is north and west? B 400

  23. Most giest workers head for these parts of Europe. B 500

  24. What is north and west? B 500

  25. The most important pull factor for migrants to North America. C 100

  26. What is an economic pull factor? C 100

  27. In the U.S., this is likely to cause virtually all population growth over the next few decades. C 200

  28. What is net in-migration? C 200

  29. The type of migration factor opening a new factory would fall into. C 300

  30. What is an economic pull factor? C 300

  31. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  32. Millions of West Africans migrated to Nigeria in the 1970s because of an expanding economy only to be later expelled due to a declining economy. Explain this transformation in question form. C 400

  33. What is an economic pull factor changing to an economic and probably political push factor? C 400

  34. The main reason Refugees migrate. C 500

  35. What is a political push factor? C 500

  36. This country provides the U.S. with the largest number of undocumented immigrants. D 100

  37. What is Mexico? D 100

  38. This country provides the U.S. with the largest number of legal immigrants. D 200

  39. What is Mexico? D 200

  40. The two countries which provided 75 % of all immigrants to the U.S. during the 1840s. D 300

  41. What are Ireland and German? D 300

  42. The most popular destination for voluntary migrants from Great Britain. D 400

  43. What is North America? D 400

  44. In the 1980s, most migrants to the U.S. came from here. D 500

  45. What is Latin America? D 500

  46. This person helps undocumented Mexicans migrate. E 100

  47. What is a Coyote or Pollero? E 100

  48. Low-status foreigners in Europe and the Middle East that come to labor at temporary jobs are called this. E 200

  49. What are guest workers? E 200

  50. The largest number of recent immigrants to the U.S. E 300

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