SOCIAL STUDIES (AP)

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Test Your Knowledge on Sustainable Development and Migration

Welcome to the ultimate quiz on sustainable development and migration! This quiz consists of 30 carefully crafted questions that will challenge your understanding of key concepts, historical events, and current issues affecting our world today.

Whether you are a student, teacher, or simply interested in social studies, this quiz is designed for you. Get ready to:

  • Explore crucial topics related to sustainability
  • Learn about migration patterns and their implications
  • Enhance your knowledge in an engaging way
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by EducatingEarth320
The term "___________________” first came to prominence in the World Conservation Strategy (WCS) in 1980.
Sustainable Development
Development
Generally Development
These are the main challenges to sustainable development except for:
Poverty
Exclusion
Unemployment
Conflict
None of the above
Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Unemployment
Development
Sustainable Development
These are the things to do to promote sustainability except for:
Recycle
Watch your utility bills
Compost kitchen waste
Minimize purchasing energy efficient appliances
Encourages us to conserve and enhance our resource base, by gradually changing the ways in which we develop and use technologies.
Recycle
Watch your utility bills
Sustainable Development
Minimize waste
One the best things you can do to promote sustainability
Grow your own garden
Recycle
Plant more trees
Compost kitchen waste
Conserving energy and minimizing waste will help you in reducing your ________ as well as promoting sustainability
Compost kitchen waste
Plant more trees
Watch your utility bills
Purchase energy efficient appliances
Will reduce your transportation costs as well as reduce carbon emissions from your car.
Using Carpool often
Using Public transportation often
Carpool or use of public transportation more often
Find nonprofit organizations in your area that promote sustainability and join these groups.
Support organizations
Plant more trees
Support organizitations dedicated to sustainability
Plants has many environmental, economic, and social benefits.
Support organizations dedicated to sustainability
Plant more trees
Grow your own garden
Compost kitchen waste
You can make a shift in your purchasing practices by choosing sustainable goods and services.
Make choices
Make informed choices
Recycle
Decision Making
When it comes to food, about 50% of the food produced in the USA never reaches the tables of the consumers
Grow your own garden
Compost Kitchen waste
Minimize waste
Watch your utility bills
What does EEZ stand for?
Exclusive Economy zone
Exclusive extended zone
Exclusive economic zone
 
First introduced the concept of sustainable development
Gro Brundtland
Gro Harlem Brundtland
Hans Carl von Carlowitz
Albert Einstein
Gro Harlem Brundtland first introduced the concept of sustainable development in
1986
1960
1987
1978
The temporary or permanent movement of people from one place to another
Legal Migrants
Forced Migration
Migration
Return Migrants
People who return to their countries of origin after a period in another country
Return Migrants
Forced Migration
Legal Migrants
Illegal Migrants
People who migrate for a limited period of time in order to take up employment and send money home.
Highly skilled and business migrants
Temporary labor migrants
Legal Migrants
Labor
Migrants that legally enter into the country, have a valid immigrant visa and proper documentation.
Illegal Migrant
Legal Migrant
Forced Migartion
People with qualifications as managers, executives, professionals, technicians or similar, who seek employment through international labor markets for scarce skills.
Temporary labor migrants
Return Migration
Illegal Migration
Highly skilled & Business migrants
A voluntary form of migration.
Return Migration
Labor
Rural-urban
Voluntary
All forms of push factors resulting in refugees
Voluntary
Rural-urban
Refugees
Involuntary
A person who has left their home in a country where they feel unsafe because of persecution or war and has applied to stay in another country where they feel safe.
Rural-Urban
Refugees
Internal
Asylum seeker
Nine-dashed Lines Map Submitted by China to United Nations on
May 8 2009
May 7 2006
May 7 2007
May 7 2009
Is the departure of a person from one country to live permanently in another.
Immigration
Emigration
Labor
International migration
Refers to international migration such as refugees and labor migration.
Internal
Rural-urban
External
Voluntary
Is the relatively long distance movement between people.
Immigration
International migration
Internal
Rural-Urban
The root cause of the South China Sea dispute is
Chinas 8 dashed line
Chinas 10 dashed line
Chinas 9 dashed line
The terms “_________” and “_________” waters are not UNCLOS terms
Adjacent
Adjacent & irrelevant
Adjacent & relevant
80% of the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ), comprising ___________ square kilometers of maritime space.
391000
361000
381000
382000
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