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An intervening opportunity is an example of a A. push factor B. pull factor C. low standard of living D. destination for periodic migration
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An intervening opportunity is an example of a
A. push factor
B. pull factor
C. low standard of living
D. destination for periodic migration
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The answer is d hope it helps
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I think it's D because it's where where a migrant stops between a place from where they wanted to go from where they came from
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