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Migration - Lesson 2
Migration - Lesson 2 - Social Studies Vlll
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is Migration? | Migration is a permanent move where people move from another place to a different country/region. |
| What are the three main causes of migration? | Environmental, economic, and political causes. |
| What are "Push-Pull" factors? | Push-pull factors either push people out of a area or pull them into that area. |
| An example of a environmental 'push-pull' factor; | A abundant land that attracts certain people; But their natural resources forces people away from that location. |
| What are some of the main affects of migrations? | The results are either positive or negative; They usually change the lives and the people in those communities based on where they settle. |
| Who were the Bantu-speakers? | A small group that migrated southward throughout Africa; and shared cultural characteristics. |
| What did the Bantu achieve? | The Bantu were known to develop a agriculture; in which producing and growing more food than they originally did. |
| What relation did the Bantu have with the other African tribes? | The tribes often broke out in territorial wars since the other tribes were spreading out south ito hunter’s land. |
| What were Bantu introduced too when the new-comers came? | They were introduced to different customs and traditions as new-comers had joined them, along with different culture |
| What affects did the Bantu spread throughout their migration? | They spread their knowledge on technology, along with political and social ideas that are stilled used in present-day. They also had a big impact on their language. |