differentiate between imposed and seasonal migration
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Seasonal human migration is very common in agricultural cycles.
Forced or involuntary Migration: This is when the government or authorities of a place force people to migrate for a reason.
Forced or involuntary Migration: This is when the government or authorities of a place force people to migrate for a reason.
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SEASONAL MIGRATION: Seasonal human migration is very common in agricultural cycles. It includes migrations such
as moving sheep or cattle to higher elevations during summer to escape the heat and find more forage. Human labor often moves with fruit harvest or to other crops that require manual picking.
IMPOSED MIGRATION: Forced or involuntary Migration: This is when the government or authorities of a place force people to migrate for a reason. Impelled Migration (also called reluctant or imposed migration):
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SEASONAL MIGRATION: Seasonal human migration is very common in agricultural cycles. It includes migrations such
as moving sheep or cattle to higher elevations during summer to escape the heat and find more forage. Human labor often moves with fruit harvest or to other crops that require manual picking.
IMPOSED MIGRATION: Forced or involuntary Migration: This is when the government or authorities of a place force people to migrate for a reason. Impelled Migration (also called reluctant or imposed migration):
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