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Does anyone know the answers to Unit 4 lesson 8 the migration unit test been looking for two days and nothing helpful

1.Which factor BEST explains the recent increase in the number of undocumented teenage immigrants in the United States from Central American countries?
A. Escalating gang violence
B. Reunification with family already living in the United States
C. The search for better paying jobs and an increase in remittance size
D. Improving educational opportunities
E. A lack of fear that they will be caught and returned home

2.Which of the following is an example of forced migration happening because of environmental changes to the current landscape?
A. A family moves to another location because their area is flooded
B. A family moves to another location because there is more land available
C. A family moves to another location because of shifts in available resources
D. A family moves to another location because of the cost of crops has increased significantly
E. A family moves to another location because the temperature are cooler year-round there

3.which of the following is NOT one of Ravenstein's laws explaining human migration?
A. The majority of migrants only travel a short distance.
B. Most long-distance migrants are individual adults
C. Economic factors are the main cause of migration
D. The majority of long-distance migrants are elderly adults in search of better medical care
E. Long-distance, international migrants are drawn to major centers of economic activity

4. Which of the following BEST describes intraregional migration patterns?
A. Intraregional migration patterns in the developing world are characterized by a movement from rural to urban areas, while in the developed world the pattern is characterized by a movement from urban areas to suburban ones.
B. Intraregional migration patterns in the developing world reflect government policies that forcibly relocate people away from urban centers to more remote areas
C. Intraregional migration patterns in the developing world are characterized by a movement from urban to rural areas, which in the developed world the pattern is characterized by a movement from suburban areas to urban ones.
D. Intraregional migration is chiefly the result of the economic displacement of laborers who have lost their jobs in rural extractive industries and are searching for new job opportunities in cities.
E. Intraregional migration occurs less frequently than interregional migration and is therefore a less useful criterion when attempting to understand human migration patterns

5. The process whereby a high-skilled professional migrates to the United States and then uses the family reunification provision of U.S. immigration law to bring relatives to the country is described as?
A. Quotas
B. Net-migration
C. Remittance
D. Chain migration
E. Asylum

6. Which answer BEST explains the pattern of migration from one developing country to another?
A. It is more common than migration from developing countries to developed countries
B. It is less common than migration from developing countries to developed countries, but more common than migration between developed countries
C. It is less common than migration between developed countries, but more common than migration from developed countries to developing countries
D. It is less common than migration from developing countries to developed countries
E. It doesn't happen at all, so there is no pattern

7. Which of the following statements BEST summarizes Mexico's immigration policy?
A. Official immigration policy in Mexico is purposefully designed by officials to complement U.S. immigration restrictions
B. Official immigration policy is opposed to Mexicans migrating to the U.S. because they otherwise would contribute to the economy at home
C. Mexico's immigration policy welcomes migrants from other countries
D. Mexico's immigration policy is designed to prevent any money from leaving the country
E. Mexico's immigration policy is complicated because Mexico favors immigration to the U.S. but opposes migration from it's south.

8. Which of the following BEST summarizes the factor motivating suburbanization in developed countries?
A. Expanding urban territory
B. Increasing employment opportunities
C. Desire to change lifestyle
D. Regional development
E. Global investment

9. Which term describes the factor likely to cause virtually all population growth in the United States in the next few decades?
A. Natural increase rate
B. Crude birth rate
C. Declining death rate
D. Net in-migration
E. Urban expansion

10. Which of the following example pairs BEST demonstrates a migration pull factor and a migration push factor?
A. The Syrian civil war is an example of a migration pull factor; the European guest worker program is an example of a migration push factor
B. The opening of a new automobile manufacturing plant in Oxford, England, is an example of a migration pull factor; the flooding of the Ganges River plain in northern India is an example of a migration push factor
C. The establishment of U.S. immigration policies that favor the reunification of families is an example of a migration pull factor;the passage of EU immigration policies that favor the free movement of people is an example of a migration push factor
D. A low gross domestic product (GDP) is an example of a migration pull factor; a low crude death rate (CDR) is an example of migration push factor
E. An aging healthcare infrastructure is an example of a migration pull factor; a high gross domestic product (GDP) is an example of a migration push factor

11. Because of the 1986 U.S. Immigration Reform and Control Act, hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants were?
A. Increasing deported if caught
B. Established as guest workers
C. Permitted to become legal residents
D. Encouraged to remain because of shortages of workers
E. No longer eligible for public services in the United States

12. Which part or region of the United States has recently witnessed the largest interregional migration?
A. The South
B. The North
C. The Midwest
D. The West Coast
E. The Atlantic Coast

13. Analysis of migration trends to the United States during the early twentieth century shows that most migrants came from which part of Europe?
A. Central and East
B. North and West
C. South and East
D. South and West
E. North and West

14. Use the map to answer the question (can't add image) according to the map, the decade that witnessed the least movement of the United States center of population was the?
A. 1810s
B. 1830s
C. 1820s
D. 1920s
E. 1950s

15. Which answer BEST describes why guest workers can be a problem for many countries?
A. They are a problem because the host country often does not have enough work to support the guest worker population
B. Guest workers are often a problem for their host country because they lack the skills necessary to fill the most sought- after temporary positions
C. Guest workers frequently bring their families with them in the hope that they, too, can secure temporary legal work
D. Guest workers are a problem for many countries because they frequently stay longer than initially permitted under the terms of their visa, thereby adding to the ranks of undocumented immigrants in their host country
E. Guest workers are not a problem for any country because the temporary worker program has ceased to exist.

16. Which description indicates the LEAST likely motive for European hostility to migrants today?
A. Fear that a large influx of refugees from war-torn countries like Syria risks the introduction of extremist terror cells
B. The fact that, like most other developed countries in the West, European nations have almost zero population growth
C. Concerns that a surplus of economic migrants willing to work in low-paying jobs and without benefits will depress wages and job opportunities for citizens
D. Concern that the introduction for foreign cultural traditions will undermine what many view as historic European cultural traditions and erode European identity
E. Concern that the distribution of refugees and asylum seekers is disproportionate, unfairly burdening the taxpayers of the countries harboring the largest numbers of them

UPDATE just answered the test Uploading the answers to help others because I sure needed it

1. (A) escalating gang violence
2. (A) A family moves to another location because of their area is flooded
3. (D) The majority of long-distance migrants are elderly adults in search of better medical care
4. (A) intraregional migration patterns in the developing world are characterized by a movement from rural to urban areas, while in the developed world the pattern is characterized by a movement from urban areas to suburban ones
5. (D) Chain migration
6. (B) it is less common than migration from developing countries to developed countries, but more common than migration between developed countries
7. (E) México's immigration policy is complicated because Mexico favors immigration to the U.S. but opposes migration from it's south
8. (C) desire to change lifestyle
9. (D) Net in-migration
10. (B) The opening of a new automobile manufacturing plant in Oxford England is an example of a migration pull factor the flooding of the Ganges River plain in northern India is an example of a migration push factor
11. (C) permitted to become legal residents
12. (A) The south
13. (C) South and East
14. (D) 1920s
15. (D) guest workers are a problem for many countries because they frequently stay longer than initially permitted under the terms of their visa thereby adding to the ranks of undocumented immigrants in their host country
16.(B) the fact that like most developed countries in the West European nations have almost zero population growth


If you are taking the one I took there is actually 20 questions I know but the last 4 are response questions which I already did

Not quite sure about the answers but what I had remembered was

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I'm not sure if they are right but that's all I remember sorry

I understand that you are seeking help with the answers to Unit 4 Lesson 8 of the Migration Unit test. Instead of providing you with the direct answers, I will guide you on how to find the answers yourself. This way, you can learn the concepts and improve your understanding of the subject matter.

1. To find the answer to Question 1, you can use your knowledge of recent trends in immigration from Central American countries to the United States. Think about the factors that might influence teenagers to migrate, such as violence, family reunification, job opportunities, education, or fear of deportation. Consider which factor has the strongest evidence or is most widely reported in news or academic sources.

2. For Question 2, think about how environmental changes can lead to forced migration. Consider examples of environmental disasters like flooding, changes in resources, shifts in climate, or other factors that might compel a family to move to another location.

3. To answer Question 3, recall Ravenstein's laws on human migration. Review each law and identify which one does not align with the given options.

4. Question 4 is about intraregional migration patterns. Consider the patterns in both developing and developed countries and how they differ. Look for the option that accurately describes the movement between rural and urban areas.

5. Think about the process described in Question 5 and recall the terminology used in U.S. immigration law. Identify the provision or concept that matches the situation described.

6. Take note of the keywords in Question 6, such as migration patterns between developing countries. Consider whether this type of migration is common or rare and compare it to migration patterns between developing and developed countries.

7. To answer Question 7, think about Mexico's immigration policy and its relationship with the United States. Consider if Mexico's policies align with any of the given options.

8. Consider the factors that motivate suburbanization in developed countries. Look for the option that reflects these factors accurately.

9. Think about the factors that are likely to cause population growth in the United States in the coming decades. Consider options like natural increase rate, crude birth rate, death rate, net in-migration, or urban expansion.

10. For Question 10, identify the example pairs that demonstrate migration pull factors and migration push factors. Consider the causes and effects of each situation.

11. Reflect on the effect of the 1986 U.S. Immigration Reform and Control Act on undocumented immigrants. Consider what happened to them as a result of this act.

12. To answer Question 12, consider recent interregional migration trends in the United States. Think about which part or region has experienced the most significant movement.

13. Analyze the migration trends from early twentieth-century Europe to the United States. Identify which part of Europe most migrants came from during that time.

14. If you have access to the map mentioned in Question 14, analyze it to determine which decade witnessed the least movement of the United States' center of population. Consider the decade that shows the smallest shift or change in the center of population.

15. Consider the challenges or problems associated with guest workers in many countries. Look for the option that accurately reflects these challenges.

16. Reflect on the reasons European countries might display hostility towards migrants today. Identify the option that least likely represents the motives for this hostility.

Remember, it is important to understand the concepts and learn how to find the answers rather than relying on someone else to provide them. Good luck with your research and the test!