Describe the dominant North American migration flows since 1900
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In terms of international migration to North America, flows have been dominated by migrants originating from Asia and Latin America; for domestic flows, there have been a number of flows: a continued movement westward, as a whole, of America's population; a continued rural to-urban migration; a smaller, but notable movement from urban to rural regions; and a movement toward the Sun Belt.
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Eutrophication is a natural process that has been greatly stimulated by human activities.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Deltas form at the mouths of sediment-laden rivers and where continental shelves are broad
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following does NOT represent one of the United States' 3 main eras of immigration?
A) involuntary migration from Sub-Saharan Africa in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries B) voluntary migration from the British Isles due to religious persecution in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries C) Ellis Island became a major immigration processing center in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. D) Early twentieth century immigrants from southern and eastern Europe coincided with the diffusion of the Industrial Revolution through continental Europe. E) The leading sources of twenty-first century Asian immigration are the result of climate change in places such as Bangladesh, Oceania, or the Maldives.
Why was the Berlin conference both an important event and an important symbol of European colonialism in Sub-Saharan Africa?
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