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Analyze the reasons why lower-income people in rural areas move to cities. Which of these is a pull factor that might explain rural to urban migration? (1 point)
religious conflict
natural disaster
unfair land distribution
greater economic opportunity
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Greater economic opportunity.
Explanation: Pull factors attract people to a place (e.g., jobs and higher wages in cities), while religious conflict, natural disasters, and unfair land distribution are push factors that drive people away from rural areas.
Explanation: Pull factors attract people to a place (e.g., jobs and higher wages in cities), while religious conflict, natural disasters, and unfair land distribution are push factors that drive people away from rural areas.
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