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Published on Nov 27, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

migration

Priscilla palomarez 7th
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Push and Pull factors

  • push factors are events that push people out of their location.
  • pull factors are attractions that lure migrants to s new location.
  • an example for pull factors is like when people see a new house they will leave.
  • an example for push factors is like when something is no good it will make them want to throw it.
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Jewish Migration

  • Jewish people were driven from Israel after they rebelled against roman rule.
  • Some Jews converted, but the vast majority chose to leave.
  • many Jews migrated to the Ottoman Empire, where they settled in Istanbul or Palestine.
  • Jews migrated to holland,Hungary,Poland and Italy where they were welcomed.
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CUBANS FLEE COMMUNISM

  • Fidel Castro came to Cuba and promised to create a democracy.
  • Cubans who spoke out against Castro's policies were imprisoned.
  • all newspapers,radio and television stations opposed to Castro's regime were either shut down or put under government control.
  • thousands or Cubans, disillusioned by his policies and opposed to communism, fled Cuba for the safety of the United States.

the flight of afghan refuges

  • some citizens or Afghanistan fled their country.
  • soviets invaded and a long civil war began.
  • thousands or afghan refugees fled into Pakistan and other neighboring countries to escape the fighting.
  • by the end of 2001, there were 5 million afghan refugees living in Pakistan.