Drag each box to show whether the scenario is interior migration or immigration. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Interior Migration Immigration

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It seems like you’re looking for a way to categorize scenarios into "interior migration" or "immigration." While I cannot interact directly with your interface, I can provide definitions and examples for you to categorize the scenarios correctly:

  • Interior Migration: This refers to the movement of people within a country. For example, moving from California to Texas.

  • Immigration: This refers to the movement of people into a country from abroad. For example, someone moving from Mexico to the United States.

If you provide specific scenarios or examples, I can help you determine which box they would fit in!

The examples are: A person moves from China to Canada in search of work. A person moves from Canada to America to escape the cold weather. A person moves from Alberta to British Columbia to go to college.
A person moves from northern Canada to southern Canada due to the economy.

Here’s how you can categorize the provided scenarios:

  1. A person moves from China to Canada in search of work. - Immigration

  2. A person moves from Canada to America to escape the cold weather. - Immigration

  3. A person moves from Alberta to British Columbia to go to college. - Interior Migration

  4. A person moves from northern Canada to southern Canada due to the economy. - Interior Migration

So, you would place the first two examples under "Immigration" and the last two under "Interior Migration."