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Immigration Vocabulary. push/pull factors ( n .). Push Factor - all the reasons why a person or group of people leave an area Pull Factor - all the reasons that attract a person or group of people to an area Task: What is a push factor for immigrants today?. Level of Understanding:
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push/pull factors (n.) • Push Factor - all the reasons why a person or group of people leave an area • Pull Factor - all the reasons that attract a person or group of people to an area Task: What is a push factor for immigrants today? Level of Understanding: 1 2 3 4 Examples: Push factor examples: Famine, unemployment, persecution/safety, war Pull Factor examples: employment, opportunity, freedom, safety, education
assimilation (n.) Description: • The process of changing your culture to fit in with a new group. Task: What are two ways that immigrants assimilate to their new countries? Level of Understanding: 1 2 3 4 Word Relatives: assimilate (v.)
Urbanization (n.) Description: The process of people moving into the cities • Cities growing larger • Task: • Use urbanization in a sentence Level of Understanding: 1 2 3 4 Word Relatives: Urban Urbanize
reform (v.) Description: to improve or make better Task: In a sentence, give one example of something at our school that could be reformed and why. Level of Understanding: 1 2 3 4 Part of Speech: VERB Word Relatives: reform(s, ing, ed) reformer