Analysis of the Great Atlantic Migration identifies industrial developments and failures at home as factors in European migration to the United States in the 1800s. Which of the following examples has occurred due to similar reasons?(1 point)

Responses

refugees migrating due to the Syrian Civil War
refugees migrating due to the Syrian Civil War

the forced migration in Mozambique due to Tropical Cyclone Idai
the forced migration in Mozambique due to Tropical Cyclone Idai

displacement due to conflict following the partition of India in 1947
displacement due to conflict following the partition of India in 1947

migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s

migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s

The displacement due to conflict following the partition of India in 1947 is an example that occurred due to similar reasons as the European migration to the United States in the 1800s.

To determine which of the provided examples has occurred due to similar reasons as the Great Atlantic Migration in the 1800s, we need to understand the factors that drove European migration during that time period. The question states that industrial developments and failures at home were factors in European migration to the United States in the 1800s.

Looking at the response options:

1. Refugees migrating due to the Syrian Civil War: The Syrian Civil War is primarily driven by political and sectarian conflicts rather than industrial developments and failures at home. Therefore, this option does not align with the reasons for the Great Atlantic Migration in the 1800s.

2. The forced migration in Mozambique due to Tropical Cyclone Idai: This migration is a result of a natural disaster (cyclone) rather than industrial developments and failures, so it does not align with the reasons for the Great Atlantic Migration.

3. Displacement due to conflict following the partition of India in 1947: The partition of India in 1947 led to mass displacement and migration due to religious and political conflicts. While this example is not directly related to industrial developments and failures, it reflects a similar pattern of people migrating due to conflict and turmoil at home, which aligns with the reasons for the Great Atlantic Migration.

4. Migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s: This response option refers to a more recent phenomenon where people from developing countries have been migrating to industrialized countries. While it involves factors such as economic opportunities and better living standards in the industrialized West, it does not directly reflect the industrial developments and failures at home that were central to the Great Atlantic Migration in the 1800s.

Based on the explanations above, the example that occurred due to similar reasons as the Great Atlantic Migration in the 1800s is "displacement due to conflict following the partition of India in 1947".