Some examples of push factors are those that force the individual to move voluntarily, and in many cases, they are forced because the individual risk something if they stay. Push factors may include conflict, drought, famine, or extreme religious activity.
Some examples of pull factors are those factors in the destination country that attract the individual or group to leave their home. Those factors are known as place utility, which is the desirability of a place that attracts people. Better economic opportunities, more jobs, and the promise of a better life often pull people into new locations.
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What does the graph on the first page of this class reveal about the demand for oil over time?
Explanation:
Since the graph is not provided, note the following about demand curve (graph). A demand graph is diagrammatic representation of how demand changes over time.
Thus, demand is usually plotted against price. I'll recommend you look carefully at the trend of the graph to find rising peaks and falling peaks which would indicate if demand is stable or not.
Answer:
article 1 section 2 of the Constitution says that each state shall have at least one US representative while the total size of a state delegation to the house depends on its population the number of representatives also cannot be greater than one for every 30,000 people
Answer:
command economy
Explanation:
In a command economy, the government controls major aspects of economic production. The government decides the means of production and owns the industries that produce goods and services for the public. The government prices and produces goods and services that it thinks benefits the people.