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ANTONII [103]
4 years ago
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Which of these is a "pull" factor?

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antoniya [11.8K]4 years ago
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Answer:

Job opportunities

Explanation:

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Temka [501]4 years ago
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A push factor is something that you wouldn't consider, perhaps, an opportunity. You wouldn't call it something <em>good</em> because push factors really are pushing on people to break their lives.

A pull factor is the complete opposite of a push factor. Pull factors are things that are good for you like a new job or a good home to live in.

1. One look and it's easy to cross off A and B because we already know that they are both push factors.

2. Prejudice probably isn't a word you hear often and there are a couple of definitions for it, but all of the definitions of prejudice run along the lines of harm and bias. We can cross off D now.

3. This means we are left with C. Like I previously mentioned, a pull factor is something good and beneficial to you. A job opportunity would be a beneficial.

Answer is C.

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