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What is the difference between emigration and immigration?(1 point)
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To emigrate is to move from a place. To immigrate is to move to a place.
To emigrate is to move from a place. To immigrate is to move to a place.

To immigrate is to be forced to move. To emigrate is to choose to move.
To immigrate is to be forced to move. To emigrate is to choose to move.

To immigrate is to move illegally. To emigrate is to move legally.
To immigrate is to move illegally. To emigrate is to move legally.

To immigrate is to purchase property in another country. To emigrate is to move to a place without purchasing property first.

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The correct answer is: To emigrate is to move from a place. To immigrate is to move to a place.
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