define imposed migration
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Impelled Migration (also called "reluctant" or "imposed" migration): Individuals are not forced out of their country, but leave because of unfavourable situations such as warfare, political problems, or religious persecution.
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- migration is the periodic movement of a spices of animals or birds from the place where it has been living to a new area at its subsequent return journey back to the original home when animals and birds migrate it is usually to find AB you 10th food and Fabric taper place to breed
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