Analysis of the Great Atlantic Migration identifies industrial developments and failures at home as factors in European migration to the United States in the 1800s. Which of the following examples has occurred due to similar reasons?(1 point)

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migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s
migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s

displacement due to conflict following the partition of India in 1947
displacement due to conflict following the partition of India in 1947

refugees migrating due to the Syrian Civil War
refugees migrating due to the Syrian Civil War

the forced migration in Mozambique due to

1 answer

The most relevant example that aligns with the reasons for the Great Atlantic Migration (industrial developments and failures at home) is:

migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s.

This migration is often driven by economic opportunities, industrial developments in the West, and various failures or challenges in the migrants' home countries, such as unemployment, poverty, political instability, or lack of opportunities.

The other examples, while they involve migration, are primarily driven by conflict, war, and displacement, rather than economic factors related to industrial developments and failures.