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AysviL [449]
2 years ago
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What is the Caribbean diaspora? A) the movement of Africans into the region during the twentieth century B) the gradual separati

on of the islands through the tectonic movement of the Caribbean Plate C) the economic flight of Caribbean peoples across the globe D) the increasing number of international tourists to the region during the last twenty years
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denpristay [2]2 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is C: the economic flight of Caribbean peoples across the globe

Explanation:

First of all, it is worth stating that the term "diaspora" means the spread of individuals from their homeland. The Caribbean region has experienced several periods of economic hardship as well as military governments who made people leave their countries of origin. People migrate since they want to find better employment opportunities, better education, better ways of living. Some people also migrate due to natural disasters (floods, hurricanes). In the case of Caribbean people, they want to find a better way of living, they want to escape from poverty, lack of access to basic services, high crime, lack of security, as many Caribbean governments are oppressive and they do not guarantee basic individual rights.

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