Which of the following describes a refugee?(1 point)
Responses
an international designation to a person migrating for fear of their safety
an international designation to a person migrating for fear of their safety
a protected right of a person who migrates
a protected right of a person who migrates
a designation for any person who leaves their country
a designation for any person who leaves their country
a person who has fled violence but has not crossed a border
a person who has fled violence but has not crossed a border
Which of the following is an example of climate change directly creating migration?(1 point)
Responses
a cyclone destroying infrastructure
a cyclone destroying infrastructure
a lowering of a country’s GDP
a lowering of a country’s GDP
rising sea levels submerging an island
rising sea levels submerging an island
weak soil leading to dust storms as seen during the Dust Bowl migration
rising sea levels submerging an island
Which of the following best describes the migration in the following scenario?
An individual migrates every year to work in a seasonal harvest and returns home in the off season.(1 point)
Responses
temporary migration
temporary migration
brain drain
brain drain
permanent migration
permanent migration
circular migration
circular migration
circular migration
Which of the following can geographers learn about from studying an area’s political and economic systems?(1 point)
Responses
The relationships between governments and their people.
The relationships between governments and their people.
All of the above.
All of the above.
The relationships between nations and their former colonies.
The relationships between nations and their former colonies.
The influence of politics and economics on the physical landscape.
All of the above.
What is demographics? Choose the best answer.(1 point)
Responses
statistical predictions about life expectancy
statistical predictions about life expectancy
statistical data about a population
statistical data about a population
actuarial information about expected risks
actuarial information about expected risks
anecdotal data about how people live
statistical data about a population
How do high levels of net emigration impact demographics in developing countries?(1 point)
Responses
Emigration can lead to a growing population for developing countries.
Emigration can lead to a growing population for developing countries.
Emigration can lead to younger populations as older people move to retire.
Emigration can lead to younger populations as older people move to retire.
Emigration can lead to a larger number of workers for developing countries.
Emigration can lead to a larger number of workers for developing countries.
Emigration can lead to aging populations as younger workers leave.