HUG Unit 2 Migration test review
- Basic vocabulary
- Know the differences between chain migration, step migration, forced migration, voluntary migration, intervening obstacle, intervening obstacles.
- Which examples would fit with which vocab in #2? Mr. Peraulta and Mr. Zannikos, Kingsley, slaves in the US, wall that separated E and W Berlin, India-Pakistan migration in 1949, lack of documentation, your migration to Clemmons, a demilitarized zone, the Pacific Ocean, the Appalachian Mountains, an unexpected job offer during a migration, Chinese RR laborers, the Great Migration
- What are examples of pull factors for Mr. Peraulta and Mr. Zannikos and Kingsley?
- What is the role of an urban ethnic enclave?
- What are examples of environmental push factors?
- What are Ravenstein’s Laws of Migration?
- What is Zelinksy’s Theory of Migration Transition?
- What were the opinions of Calvin Coolidge and Representative Robert Clancey about immigrants?
- According to the immigration wave chart, how did immigration into the US change from the 1600s to 2006?
- 1st wave
- 2nd wave – early
- 2nd wave –
- 1st peak
- 2nd peak
- 3rd peak
- Early Asian
- Late Asian
- Early Latin America
- Late Latin America
- What were the effects on immigration of the 1920s Quota Laws (remember the homework data charts?) and the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act?
- What is the basis for admitting immigrants into the US today?
- Are most immigrants entering the US documented? Explain.
- What is a maquiladoras and where would it be located?
- What is a remittance and what is the economic effect of remittances?
- International migration
- Which continents/large regions are source countries and which are destination countries?
- Which of Ravenstein’s Laws still applies to international migrants? To guest worker programs?
- How does the US current quota affect brain drain from source countries?
- Internal migration - interregional
- What are the characteristics of migrations of Native Americans in the late 1800s that were “sponsored” by the US government?
- What are the current overall trends of internal migration in the US?
- What are the trends of African American migration in the US?
- Where (in what large region) is most of the population of the US located?
- What are environmental consequences of internal migration in the US?
- What internal migration is occurring in China? In Mexico? In Japan (think tsunami areas)?
- Internal migration - intraregional
- What is an example of a general intraregional trend?
- Refugees
- What is the primary motivation (using Lee’s theories) for refugee migration?
- Know the differences between a migrant, a refugee and an internally displaced person. (reasons for migration, length of stay, planning, age, source and destination)
- What is the difference between warehousing and refoulement?
- US Committee for Refugees – what are the largest groups of international refugees?
- Know your geographers and their contributions: Lee, Ravenstein, Rubenstein, Thompson, Zelinsky
- Review the power points and homework. Remember the refugee worksheet!!!