Excessive resources in one's home country would make people happy and content. They would never leave unless they had a more compelling reason.
Compelling reasons to move are:
B War
C Political persecution
D Religious Persecution
the answer is ONE
Business, refuge from political persecution, war, immigration slavery,
Sean Noah Walsh has written: 'Perversion and the art of persecution' -- subject(s): Fear, Political aspects, Political and social views, Political persecution, Psychological aspects
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religious or political persecution
Mario Torres-Romero has written: 'Die Migrations- und Fluchtproblematik Zentralamerikas' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Refugees, Economic conditions, Political persecution
Yes, "persecution" is a common noun. It refers to the act of persecuting or subjecting someone to hostility or ill-treatment, especially because of their race, religion, or political beliefs.
Religious or political persecution.
Push factor.
Two different types of persecution are religious persecution, which involves discrimination or violence against individuals based on their religion, and political persecution, which occurs when individuals are targeted for their political beliefs or activities.
They are push factors.
Charles I's persecution of the Puritans
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