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Dmitriy789 [7]
3 years ago
8

Push factors or Pull factors? 1. Natural disasters 2. Religious persecution 3. Poor economic conditions

Business
2 answers:
Ghella [55]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Push factors

Explanation:

Push factors correspond to the reasons why people migrate from their homes to another place. The reasons are related to negative conditions in their localities, and so these people look for better life and safety opportunities.

Pull factors correspond to the attraction of migrants because of the positive attributes of a given location. And not because of the negative attributes of your place of origin.

kow [346]3 years ago
4 0
These would all be push factors, because it would push you away from the place, because they are all negative attributes. A pull factor would attract you to the place and be a positive attribute.
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Common stock       $400,000

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Rent expense                             6,000

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Cash                          $15,000

Notes Payable            35,000

Balance                                      $50,000

Accumulated Depreciation

Account Titles              Debit       Credit

Depreciation expense               $2,000

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Account Titles              Debit       Credit

Cash                                       $400,000

Notes Payable

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6. Prepaid Insurance $7,000 Cash $7,000

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