Answer:
Reasons for migration.
Explanation:
Migration is a process that has been happening since the emergence of humankind. The main reasons for it have always been the same - a better life and a safer life. While over time there have been numerous other reasons that have emerged as humans developed more and more, the two basic ones are still the leading ones.
- When the Soviets decided to deny the rigths of the Jews, the Jews felt insecure, both financially and for their lives, so they had a big push factor to migrate to other countries.
- Ethiopia is a country where the living conditions are bad, and when the country faces a severe drought the majority of the population experiences famine. Having a lack of food means that your life is at stake, thus people try to move into countries where they will at least have enough food to survive.
- The war in Bosnia, in which the Muslims, Serbians, and Croatians engaged, resulted in genocides. People were naturally affraid for their lives and the lives of their families, so they did everything they can to migrate to safer countries.
- Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the Caribbean region. The widespread poverty means poor living conditions, so being so close to well-developed countries like the USA motivates the people to migrate in order to have better opportunities and higher life quality.
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The answer is the Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico is the large body of water west of Florida that is an extension of the Atlantic ocean.
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The first coordinate "29°N 98°W" is located in the following:
City: Falls City
Country: United States
Continent: North America
An for the second coordinate "19°N 99°W:"
City: Tlalnepantla
Country: Mexico
Continent: North America
A. The U.S.-Mexico border.
B. You left Texas and are now in the Federal District of Mexico.
C. It is next to Mexico City, which is both politically and economically the most important city in Mexico.
D. The Sierra Madre del Sur Mountain Range.
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