Starter quiz
- What do we call the movement of people from one place to another?
- asylum seeking
- migration ✓
- emigration
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- Which of the following sets out the fundamental legal rights we have?
- Human Rights Act ✓
- Protection of Freedoms Act
- Police, Crime and Sentencing Act
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- As well as human rights protected by law, we all have ______ as citizens.
- 'Obligations' ✓
- Which of the following is an example of a moral obligation, rather than a legal one?
- paying taxes
- keeping to the speed limit
- jury service
- helping a neighbour ✓
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- Which of these definitions match the definition for freedom?
- the ability to avoid punishment for your actions
- the power to think, act or do as you want ✓
- the right to make decisions for others without their consent
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Exit quiz
- Match the word to the correct definition.
- migration⇔the movement of people from one place to another ✓
- migrant⇔a person who moves from one country to another ✓
- hate crime⇔a crime motivated by prejudice ✓
- Which of these best matches the definition of a pull factor?
- These are negative reasons which force a person to leave, like a war.
- These are negative reasons which encourage people to leave, like poor pay.
- These are positive reasons which force a person to leave, like better pay.
- These are positive reasons which encourage a person to leave, like more work. ✓
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- What is required to work out net migration?
- number of people moving in x number of people born
- number of people born - number of people leaving
- number of people coming in + number of people leaving
- number of people coming in - number of people leaving ✓
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- Which of these is a benefit of migration?
- migrants take up time for the police
- migrants add to the UK Government’s spending power ✓
- migrants buy houses in the UK
- migrants take up resources from the NHS
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- Racially motivated hate crimes account for what % of total hate crimes?
- '70%' ✓
- In the UK, migrants are protected from discrimination by which Act?
- Equality Act ✓
- Police Crime and Sentencing Act
- Education Act
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Key learning points
- Migration is the movement of people from one place to another; the people who move are called migrants.
- Migrants may be encouraged by pull factors, like economic opportunities, better climate, or better public services.
- Migrants will have different experiences in the UK, some will be positive, but some will be negative.
- In the UK, migrants are protected by laws such as the Equality Act (2010).
Common misconception
Migrants do not bring benefits to the country they have moved to.
Migrants help fill important skills shortages in the country, bringing valuable talents and expertise that keep essential services and industries running smoothly.
Keywords
Migration - the movement of people from one place to another, e.g. moving from one country to another
Migrant - a person who moves from one place to another
Hate crime - a crime motivated by prejudice
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