The correct answer is - something that causes people to leave their country.
A push factor is a wide term, in the sense of what can it be, so a push factor for the people to move away from their country can be safety issues, military action, economic reasons, political reasons etc. All of these factors can ''push'' a person to leave its own country, migrate to another place, and try to start fresh in the new more promising environment.
Examples:
- Push factor for the Syrians in the past few years is the waging war in their country.
- Push factor for the Balkan people to migrate to Western Europe are the economic reasons.
- Push factor from the people of North Korea to try and fled to South Korea or China is the dictatorship in the country.
The Dutch settled and created the colony of New Netherlands. The port city in the area was known as New Amsterdam. When the English took over they changed the name to New York and New York City, to sound more English.
Answer:
Athens
Explanation:
The Greek city-state that alienated other city-states by taking money for the common defense and spending it on themselves is ATHENS
Following the formation of a Delian League involving about 330 members forming an association of Greek City-States in 478 BC, whose main objective is to continue to fight the Persian Empire.
However, instead of using the money judiciously, Athens alienated other city-states by taking money for the common defense and spending it on themselves. This eventually led to the Peloponnesian War in 431 BC and ultimately the league was dissolved in 404 BC, following the end of the Peloponnesian War.
C. the nation should quickly move past the trauma of the war