DP Geography Questionbank
Movement responses—migration
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Discuss the causes of migrations, both forced and voluntary. Evaluate internal (national) and international migrations in terms of their geographic (socio‑economic, political and environmental) impacts at their origins and destinations.Directly related questions
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.1.bp.5:
“Government attempts to control population growth are ineffective.” Discuss this statement.
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16N.1.bp.7:
Examine the relationship between environmental change and human migrations.
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17M.1.bp.1c:
Suggest one political and one environmental cause of the rapid increase in the total number of forced migrants since 2011.
Political:
Environmental:
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17M.1.bp.1a:
Describe the trends in numbers of internally displaced persons (IDPs) between 1990 and 2010 as shown on the graph.
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17M.1.bp.1b:
State the key factor that determines whether a forced migrant is a refugee or an internally displaced person (IDP).
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18N.1.bp.5:
“The best way to decrease global disparities is to encourage the free movement of people across international borders.” Discuss this statement.