Which of the following describes a cultural push factor?(1 point)
Responses
social mobility
social mobility
linguistic suppression
linguistic suppression
war
war
climate change
hyperinflation
migration due to the Gold Rush
linguistic suppression
Which of the following describes a cultural pull factor?(1 point)
Responses
educational opportunities
educational opportunities
prejudice
prejudice
a preferred climate
a preferred climate
job opportunities
Which of the following describes an economic push factor?(1 point)
Responses
remittances
remittances
hyperinflation
hyperinflation
brain drain
brain drain
land ownership
The desire to get rich quick prompted which of the following migrations?(1 point)
Responses
migration due to the Homestead Act of 1862
migration due to the Homestead Act of 1862
migration due to the Gold Rush
migration due to the Gold Rush
migration from Venezuela
migration from Venezuela
migration of highly skilled immigrants from Asia to the U.S.
for the cultural pull factor its educational opportunities
2 educational opportunities
A cultural push factor refers to a factor that motivates people to leave their current culture or society and migrate to a different one. Out of the options provided, linguistic suppression is the one that describes a cultural push factor.
To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate options that do not directly relate to cultural factors. Social mobility is not a push factor but rather a pull factor - it refers to the opportunity for individuals to improve their social and economic status within their own culture. War and climate change can be classified as political or environmental push factors, respectively, but they do not specifically relate to cultural factors. Consequently, the only remaining option, linguistic suppression, is the most appropriate answer for a cultural push factor as it refers to the suppression or prohibition of an individual's language and culture, leading them to seek a new cultural environment.