To determine the correct answers for the two categories: Interior Migration and Immigration, we can define them as follows:
- Interior Migration refers to the movement of people within the same country.
- Immigration refers to the movement of people into a country from another country.
Based on those definitions, let's analyze each statement:
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A person moves from Canada to the United States to attend college.
- This is Immigration.
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A person moves from Southern Canada to Northern Canada for a job.
- This is Interior Migration.
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A person moves from Ontario to Quebec to start a business.
- This is Interior Migration.
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A person moves from England to Canada to get married.
- This is Immigration.
In summary:
- Immigration: 1 and 4
- Interior Migration: 2 and 3
So, the correct answers for Interior Migration are the second and third statements, while the first and fourth statements correspond to Immigration.