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Volume 2 Chapter 4 Quiz
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Which are the three features of prehistoric migration that changed humans, according to the historian Patrick Manning?
Language and the sharing of information, communication between groups, long periods where groups stayed in one place
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Language and the sharing of information, communication between groups, long periods of large-scale migration
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Discovery of edible plants, communication between groups, long periods of large-scale migration
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Development of religious rituals, communication between groups, long periods of large-scale migration
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According to the author, what was one of the swiftest migrations of human history?
Polynesian migrations across the Pacific Ocean
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Movement of Goths, Ostrogoths, and other migrant groups into the Roman Empire
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Migrant groups from East Asia crossing the Bering Strait into the Americas
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Conquest of Islamic Arab armies across the Middle East, North Africa, and the Iberian peninsula
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What was the largest mass migration in human history?
The transatlantic slave trade
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The Viking invasions
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Mass migrations to the Americas from Europe and the Middle East
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The deportations by the Nazis of Jews and others to death camps
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The Soviet Union's connected chain of mass prisons was the
Gulag
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Concentration camp
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Re-education camp
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Detention center
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The forced removal of groups of people from one location to another is known as____________.
Mass migration
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Voluntary migration
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Involuntary mass migration
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Global migration
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Which of these migrations is NOT an example of an involuntary mass migration?
The transatlantic slave trade
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Mass migrations of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
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African peoples forced to live on reservations by colonial authorities
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Debtors and criminals sent from Britain to Australia
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On average, what percent of the world's population lives in a country different from their birth country?
10%
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20%
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30%
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3%
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The act of entering a new place to live is:
Migration
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Emigration
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Immigration
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Colonization
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What are the "3Ds" that categorize most migrant jobs?
Dirty, difficult, and dangerous
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Dreary, difficult, and deadly
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Dirty, difficult, and dull
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Dirty, domestic, and dangerous
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What is the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration?
United Nations document signed in 2018 that lays out agreed-upon definitions, goals, and policies for the responsibilities and obligations of its member states regarding interrogation and torture
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United Nations document signed in 2018 that lays out agreed-upon definitions, goals, and policies for the responsibilities and obligations of its member states regarding temporary residents
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United Nations document signed in 2018 that lays out agreed-upon definitions, goals, and policies for the responsibilities and obligations of its member states regarding undocumented people
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United Nations document signed in 2018 that lays out agreed-upon definitions, goals, and policies for the responsibilities and obligations of its member states regarding migration and migrants.
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