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Cultural Identity and Migration

Cultural identity refers to the shared characteristics, values, and beliefs that define a group of people, while migration patterns describe the trends and movements of populations as they relocate from one geographic area to another, often influenced by social, economic, and environmental factors.

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Cultural identity and migration patterns are interconnected concepts that shape the experiences of individuals and communities. Cultural identity provides a sense of belonging and influences how people interact with the world around them. Migration, on the other hand, can alter cultural identities a...

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Key Terms

Cultural Identity
The identity of a group or culture, influenced by language, traditions, and values.

Example: A person's cultural identity may include their ethnicity, religion, and language.

Migration
The movement of people from one place to another, often for work or better living conditions.

Example: Many people migrate from rural areas to cities in search of jobs.

Globalization
The process by which businesses and other organizations develop international influence.

Example: The internet has accelerated globalization by connecting people worldwide.

Cultural Assimilation
The process by which a minority group adopts the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture.

Example: Immigrants may assimilate by learning the local language and customs.

Push Factors
Conditions that drive people to leave their home country.

Example: War and poverty are common push factors.

Pull Factors
Conditions that attract people to a new country.

Example: Job opportunities and better living conditions are pull factors.

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Key Concepts

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