Which option provides the best assessment of how environmental conditions can influence migration?(1 point) Responses Environmental factors only involve pull factors that bring people to places with favorable climate and resources. Environmental factors only involve pull factors that bring people to places with favorable climate and resources. The environment can generate both push and pull factors that lead to increased migration. The environment can generate both push and pull factors that lead to increased migration. Environmental conditions mainly inhibit migration because of natural barriers. Environmental conditions mainly inhibit migration because of natural barriers. Environmental influences through slow-onset changes are the only things that lead to migration in the modern world.

The environment can generate both push and pull factors that lead to increased migration.

The Dust Bowl of the 1930s increased migration in the U.S. because it was a slow-onset change that led to forced migration.

The term that describes the policy put in place by the Soviet Union to increase the output of cotton in Kazakhstan by focusing on one crop is "monoculture."

The option that provides the best assessment of how environmental conditions can influence migration is: "The environment can generate both push and pull factors that lead to increased migration." This option acknowledges that environmental conditions can have both positive (pull factors) and negative (push factors) impacts on migration patterns, influencing people to move to places with favorable climate and resources, while also forcing them to leave areas with unfavorable conditions.

The option that provides the best assessment of how environmental conditions can influence migration is: "The environment can generate both push and pull factors that lead to increased migration." This option recognizes that environmental factors can have both positive (pull factors) and negative (push factors) impacts on migration. In some cases, people may choose to migrate to areas with favorable climates and resources (pull factors), while in other cases, they may be forced to migrate due to deteriorating environmental conditions such as natural disasters or resource depletion (push factors). This option acknowledges the complex relationship between environmental conditions and migration, taking into account both the positive and negative influences.

Why did the Dust Bowl of the 1930s increase migration in the U.S.?(1 point) Responses It was a slow-onset change that led to forced migration. It was a slow-onset change that led to forced migration. It was a slow-onset change that led to voluntary migration. It was a slow-onset change that led to voluntary migration. It was a sudden-onset event that led to voluntary migration. It was a sudden-onset event that led to voluntary migration. It was a sudden-onset event that led to forced migration. It was a sudden-onset event that led to forced migration.

Which option best describes the demographic changes that occurred in Kazakhstan under the Soviet Union?(1 point) Responses Kazakhs became a minority group in Kazakhstan. Kazakhs became a minority group in Kazakhstan. The Kazakh population in Kazakhstan remained largely unchanged. The Kazakh population in Kazakhstan remained largely unchanged. The Kazakh population grew as a proportion of Kazakhstan’s total population. The Kazakh population grew as a proportion of Kazakhstan’s total population. The Kazakh population declined during this period, but remained a majority.

Which of the following terms describes the policy put in place by the Soviet Union to increase the output of cotton in Kazakhstan by focusing on one crop?(1 point) Responses diaspora diaspora monoculture monoculture nomadic pastoralism nomadic pastoralism famine

The option that best describes the demographic changes that occurred in Kazakhstan under the Soviet Union is: "The Kazakh population grew as a proportion of Kazakhstan’s total population." This option suggests that, under the Soviet Union, the Kazakh population increased in proportion to the overall population of Kazakhstan.