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Nadya [2.5K]
4 years ago
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Please help!!!!!! i’ll give brainliest answer if correct

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meriva4 years ago
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Push Factors- Help people decide to leave home, include safety problems, and include economic problems.

Pull Factors- Include economic opportunities, help people settle in a new place, and include a safer environment.

Pull Factor means there's something good that pulls you there. Like another country having more money than yours.

Push factor is the complete opposite, you wish to stay away from a country that has less money than your country and/or you want to leave your country because it has less money.
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