What is Migration?



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DEFINTION

EXAMPLE


INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDP’s)






ASYLUM






REPATRIATION





17. According to the United Nations, how are refugees & IDP’s distinguished?


18. Describe what is taking place in Figure 3.17.


REGIONS OF DISLOCATION
19. In the boxes below, make note of significant facts, features, countries involved, and characteristics of the following regions of dislocation.


SOUTHWEST ASIA


AFRICA

SOUTH ASIA


SOUTHEAST ASIA


EUROPE


OTHER REGIONS

20. WORLDWIDE REFUGEES – Using pgs. 104-105 & the map below, shade the areas of map that reflect the average refugees by country of origin. Be sure to use a variety of colors and include a key. No need to label countries.


Ch. 3: Migration - Key Issue 4



How Do Governments Affect Migration?

De Blij, pp. 108-111


1. What are immigration laws?

2. What was the purpose of the Immigration Restriction Act in Australia? Which group of people did it impact? How?



US Quota Laws



3. What are quotas?


4. Make brief notes on the modifications of U.S. quota laws over the years



YEAR

MODIFICATION

1924




1929




1965




2001


(Post 9/11)














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