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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

What is the definition of refugees?

💡 Hint: Consider why people might leave their homes.

Question 2 Easy

Name one model of refugee integration.

💡 Hint: Think of how refugees might adapt to a new culture.

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Question 1

How many refugees are estimated to be globally displaced?

50 million
68.5 million
100 million

💡 Hint: Refer to global refugee statistics.

Question 2

Is assimilation always preferred as a model for refugee integration?

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider different societal perspectives.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Design an integration strategy for Tibetan refugees in a new city, taking into account cultural preservation and interaction with the host community.

💡 Hint: Consider various stakeholder interests.

Challenge 2 Hard

Critically evaluate how Lefebvre’s theory applies to the transformation of refugee spaces over time, providing case study examples.

💡 Hint: Use the experiences of refugees from both India and Europe.

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