1. Cuban illegal immigrants who actually make it to the USA will be.......

A. Arrested and Deported
B. Allowed to stay
C. Sent to Puerto Rico
D. Sent to Mexico
E. Sent to Guantanamo Bay to be screened

E?
2. All of the following are considered forms of cyclic movement, except.....
A. Commuting
B. International Migration
C. Seasonal Movement: Snowbirds
D. Seasonal Movement: Nomadism
E. Summer Vacation abroad

B?
3. Commuters in Washington, D.C. may travel up to ________ miles each way to work daily.
A. 1
B. 5
C. 20
D. 50
E. 100

E?

4. All of the following are examples of historical forced migration, except.......
A. The Atlantic Slave Trade
B. Stalin's displacement of people of the former USSR
C. The Trail of Tears
D. British convicts sent to Australia
E. Minority Migrations from the South to the North

D?
5. Migration flows that happen through kinship links are known as.....
A. Immigration Waves
B. Chain Migration
C. Global-Scale Migration
D. Step Migration
E. Internal Migration

B?
6. The oil-producing areas of Nigeria have attracted migrants for years. What are they known as?
A. Islands of Development
B. Slums
C. Favelas
D. Urban Villas
E. Migration Centers

A?
7.The victims of Hurricane Katrina that evacuated Louisiana and Mississippi were known as......
A. Refugees
B. Internally Displaced Persons
C. International Migrants
D. Guest Workers
E. Step Migrants

B?
8. What happened in the 1990's in Rwanda between the Hutu and Tutsi tribes
A. Migration
B. Cultural Diffusion
C. Genocide
D. Celebrations
E. Acculturation

A?
9. What country has historically housed many of Afghanistan's refugees?
A. Pakistan
B. Iran
C. England
D. USA
E. France

A?
10. John has recently moved from Sweden to the USA. Every month, he sends $1,000 back home to Sweden to help his family. What is this called?
A. Donation
B. Remittance
C. Reverse Remittance
D. Charity
E. None of the Above

B?
11. Migrant labor involves millions of people worldwide, but especially in the farm fields of California and Florida.
True
False

True
12. International migration is the same as internal migration.
True
False

False
13. Forced migration is equivalent to voluntary migration.
True
False

False
14. Which statement best explains the laws of migration?
A. Every migration flow generates a return or counter-migration.
B. The majority of migrants move a short distance however those migrants who move longer distances tend to choose big-city destinations.
C.. Urban residents are less migratory than inhabitants of rural areas.
D. Families are less likely to make international moves than young adults.
E. All of the above

E?
15. Distance Decay implies that the further away a destination is the desire and intensity of human activity, process, or function declines.
True
False

True
16. Gender, ethnicity, race, and money are not factors in the decision to migrate.
True
False

False
17. Before 1500, long-distance, global-scale migration occurred haphazardly, typically in pursuit of spices, fame, or exploration.
True
False

True
18. National migration flows can also be thought of as internal migration flows.
True
False

True
19. The goal of russification was to assimilate all the people in Soviet territory into the Russian culture.
True
False

True
20. Immigration laws include quotas and selective immigration.
True
False

True

1 - no

2 - yes
3 - I don't know. What does your text say?
4 - no
5 - yes
6 - Again, what does your text say?
7 - yes
8 - no
9 - I think A, yes
10- Yes
11- yes
12- yes, false
13- yes, false
14-20 - all correct

4-C?

8-E?

I'm confused on 1 now because I did research and Ms. Sue said B is correct as I thought earlier.

4-E I mean

Still wrong on 4. Which migration was voluntary? People moving from a rural area to find jobs in factories?

Still wrong on 8. I strongly recommend you read this:

http://www.history.com/topics/rwandan-genocide.

B is correct on #1. Please read the link I posted for you so you can understand this concept. It means nothing if you do not understand it.

E is correct on #4.