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.
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A Scythian nomad of Central Asia would have also been known as a) Saka. This is because they spoken an Euro-Iranian language and Saka relates to an Iranian root word which means nomad. The Scythian nomads were a large group of Eurasian-Iranian nomads who lived in the central Eurasian steppe area.