Explain how push and pull factors contributes to migration.
Apply the concepts of forced and voluntary migration to historical and contemporary examples.
Analyze major historical migrations.
Analyze the cultural, economic, environmental, and political consequences of migration.
Explain how governments institute policies to encourage or restrict migration.
Describe how migration has consequences (e.g. remittances; spread of languages, religions, innovations, diseases) for areas that generate or receive migrants.
Analyze how patterns of voluntary and forced migration may be affected by distance and physical features.