AP Human Geography › Push & Pull Factors
In geographic terminology a “push factor” is something that __________.
Which of the following is not a push factor?
Which of these pull factors is most likely to encourage voluntary migration?
In geographic terminology a “pull factor” is something that __________.
The most important pull factor for the United States is __________.
A small community of agricultural workers on the Indian subcontinent migrates to various parts of the country to find work in different seasons. This type of migration is most accurately and specifically called __________.
Which of the following is not a pull factor?
Which of the following is an example of a pull factor?
A young Indian man moves to New York City to attend university and after graduating he begins to save money to help pay for his other family members to immigrate to the United States. Within a few years his mother, father, five sisters, and two of his grandparents have taken up residence in Brooklyn. This process is known as a __________.
Which of these is not an example of a “push factor”?