133k views
4 votes
Which of the following would an immigrant to a former imperializing nation be least likely to cite as the motivating factor for their migration?

increased job opportunities

Historic cultural ties

High cost of living

linguistic ties

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

High cost of living

Step-by-step explanation:

User Can Gencer
by
8.3k points
3 votes

The correct answer is "High cost of living".

It simply makes no sense that a person would choose to migrate towards a country where the cost of living is high. Usually the motivation to relocate is precisely the opposite: the living conditions, employment opportunities and wages don't match the cost of living in a certain region and that prompts migration.


Hope this helps!

User Mechanic Sekar
by
7.8k points

Related questions

1 answer
4 votes
89.3k views
1 answer
3 votes
221k views