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)

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

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 forced migration in Mozambique due to Tropical Cyclone Idai

displacement due to conflict following the partition of India in 1947

The correct answer is "migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s".

To determine the correct answer, we need to look for options that involve migration resulting from industrial developments and failures at home.

Option 1, "refugees migrating due to the Syrian Civil War", does involve migration due to conflict, but it doesn't specifically mention industrial developments and failures at home.

Option 2, "displacement due to conflict following the partition of India in 1947", also involves migration due to conflict, but again, there is no mention of industrial developments and failures.

Option 3, "migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s", is the most appropriate answer. It directly mentions migration from developing countries, which could be influenced by industrial developments and failures at home.

Option 4, "the forced migration in Mozambique due to Tropical Cyclone Idai", does not fit the criteria of industrial developments and failures.

The correct answer is "migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s." This example aligns with the analysis of the Great Atlantic Migration, which identified industrial developments and failures at home as factors in European migration to the United States in the 1800s. The migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s can be attributed to similar reasons, as individuals seek better economic opportunities and living conditions in the industrialized countries.