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many historians use the terms \push factors\ and \pull factors\ when discussing immigration.
what do you think they mean by these terms?
pull factors are those which cause a person to leave america. push factors are those which cause a person to be attracted to their homelands.
push factors are those which cause a person to leave his home nation. pull factors are those which cause a person to be attracted to a new place.
push factors are those which cause a person to leave america. pull factors are those which cause a person to be attracted to their homelands.
pull factors are those which cause a person to leave his home nation. push factors are those which cause a person to be attracted to a new place.
To solve this, we analyze the definitions of "push factors" and "pull factors" in immigration. Push factors are conditions that drive people away from their home country (e.g., poverty, war), and pull factors are conditions that attract people to a new country (e.g., job opportunities, better living conditions).
- The first option swaps push and pull and misdefines the regions (America vs homeland).
- The second option correctly states push factors make people leave their home nation and pull factors attract them to a new place.
- The third option misdefines push (leaving America) and pull (attracted to homeland), which is incorrect.
- The fourth option swaps push and pull factors.
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B. Push factors are those which cause a person to leave his home nation. Pull factors are those which cause a person to be attracted to a new place.