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SS Unit 1, Chapter 3

Matching

QuestionAnswer
Death Rate Number of deaths per year out of every thousand people.
Birthrate Number of children born each year for every thousand people.
Famine Severe lack of food.
Population Density Average number of people living in a square mile or square kilometer.
Urbanization Growth of cities.
Emigrate To leave a country and move to another.
Refugee Person who flees to another country to escape persecution or disasters.
Internal migration Movement within a country or region
International migration Movement from one country or region to another
War, persecution, famine Examples of push factors that lead to migration.
Job opportunities, a favorable climate, the arts Examples of factors that lead people to move to a new land
80-90% The percent of earth's surface uninhabited by people.
Loss of population, loss of talented people (brain drain) Possible effects of migration on the country from which people migrated.
New music, new ideas, new languages, new foods Positive effects of migration on the country to which people move.
Overpopulation, strained resources, clashes between different cultural groups Negative effects of migration on the country to which people move.
East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Europe, and eastern North America The most densely populated regions of the earth.
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