Hums Changing Nations CAT Flashcards
Is high traffic a push or pull factor?
Push
Is job opportunities a push or pull factor?
Pull
What is a person who is moving out of their country of origin called?
Emigrant
What is a person moving into a different country called?
Immigration
What is a refugee?
A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee their country due to of origin because of war, violence or prosecution
What is the difference between an asylum seeker and refugee?
Asylum seekers are people who have fled their country for reasons such the economy but do not legally count as refugees
What is the purpose of detention centres?
To keep asylum seekers and people who illegally entered Australia in waiting while they are omitted into Australia
What is a migrant who is willing to migrate called?
Voluntary migrant
What is a person made to migrate called
A forced migrant
IMPORTANT what does gentrification mean?
Occurs when urban areas improve, raising costs and displacing original residents usually because of city growth
What does PQE stand for?
Pattern, Quantification and Exception
What are the 3 map pattern types?
Clustered, linear or scattered
What does BOLTSS stand for?
Border, orientation, legend, title, scale, source
What is a mega city?
A city with population over 10 million
What is the biggest challenge of disparity?
Difficulty to evenly distribute resources between classes
What was the purpose of the white Australia policy
To make Australia a place for only Europeans as other races were seen as undesirable . It was very racist and prejudice.
Is poor infrastructure common in rapidly growing mega cities?
Yes
What is wealth disparity?
Wealth disparity is a economic gap between citizens of a location
What are affects of wealth disparity?
The rich gain power and it becomes more difficult to escape your economic position
What was a result of the white Australian policy?
It decreased numbers of foreign Australians and increased European migration
How did European migration effect aboriginal Australians
Disease like small pox, violence and massacres, loss of language and culture
How are Aboriginal Australian life scores different to other people
They get lower education scores, higher incarceration rates, lower income and lower life expectancy
What is terra nullius?
‘Nobody’s land’