What is transmigration?

A) It is a migration of refugees from one nation to another.
B) It is a government-implemented policy forbidding emigration from a nation in any form.
C) It is the forced movement of certain citizens to concentration camps.
D) It is the relocation of a nation's population from one location to another within its national
territory.
E) It is a long period of migration stagnation, when a nation's population remains in one
region for a significantly long period of time.


D) It is the relocation of a nation's population from one location to another within its national
territory.

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