Spatial Interaction - how different spaces interact with one another or how they're connected to one another., Friction of Distance - It helps us to understand how we can shape the environment to make spaces closer. , Space-time - Building roads makes ---------------------- compression. , Push Factor - Anything that cause you move away from where you live , Pull Factor - What brings to a new place , Examples of Pull Factor - Family, economy, cultural similarities , Examples of Push Factor - Jim CrasJim Crow laws, bo weevil epidemic, Chain Migration - Family-based migration system , Voluntary Migration - migration done willingly , Atlantic slavery - An example of forced migration , Chinese moving from countryside to coastal cities - An example of internal migration , Brain Drain - Young generation moving across borders , Moving away to do a seasonal job - An example of short term migration , Applying for a USA lawful permanent residence - An example of long term migration, Expansion Diffusion - Onward development from a hearth , Mormon Movement - An example of relocation diffusion , Acculturation - It is the case where one culture takes the traits of another culture , Assimilation - It is the case where a migrant adopts another culture , Transculturation - Moving ideas across multiple cultures ,
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