WESTWARD EXPANSION INDUSTRIALIZATION URBANIZATION 1870 1900
IMMIGRATION IN INDUSTRIAL AMERICA
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War
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Jobs
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Religous Freedom
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Political and Social Equality
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Detailed explanation-1: -Factors that drive a person to move from one place to another are known as push factors. Climate change in a certain region, unstable governments and conflicts like war, and the lack of job opportunities in the region are a few examples of push factors.
Detailed explanation-2: -Insufficient jobs or few opportunities, primitive conditions, desertification, slavery of forced labour, poor medical care, high death rates, and pollution are some of the push factors.
Detailed explanation-3: -Push factors “push” people away from their home and include things like war. Pull factors “pull” people to a new home and include things like better opportunities. The reasons people migrate are usually economic, political, cultural, or environmental.
Detailed explanation-4: -Push factors encourage people to leave their points of origin and settle elsewhere, while pull factors attract migrants to new areas. For example, high unemployment is a common push factor, while an abundance of jobs is an effective pull factor.
Detailed explanation-5: -/ˈpʊʃ ˌfæk.tər/ something that makes people want to leave a place or escape from a particular situation: Instead of a fruitless attempt to eliminate illegal immigration, rich countries could focus on reducing the push factors that force some to flee-chiefly poverty and persecution.