Asked by mike

What prompted more than 14 million people to migrate when the borders of India and Pakistan became public? (Choose all that apply)


The property that they owned on the other side of the border.


Their ethnic identity.


Their families on the other side of the border.


Their religious identity.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
- Their families on the other side of the border.
- Their religious identity.

Explanation: Partition migration was driven mainly by communal (religious) identity and fear of becoming a minority, and many people moved to join relatives across the new border. Ethnic identity was not the primary driver, and while property issues mattered in some cases, they were not the main prompt for the mass migrations.