Immigration based on map

Internal Migration
New York Times Interactive Maps.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/08/13/upshot/where-people-in-each-state-were-born.html
The movement of people around the world is a very common point of discussion. Importantly, we often hear
very little in the media about where people move within a country, though there has been some growth in
discussing people moving from “high tax” states to “low tax” states of late. The 2020 Census results were
recently published, including the apportionment of representatives (if you want to see how they’ve changed
over the decades, the Census has this interactive page
https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/interactive/historical-apportionment-data-map.html
; note, this link is merely informational, the following questions are in reference to the New York Times link just
above.)

  1. What is the purpose and content of this map? (Write a short paragraph in answer.)
    a. Answer: The map is used to check the information of immigration of each state. If we click the state, such as
  2. Choose California and two other states (aim for different areas of the country (think South, East, Midwest
    as general ideas). Place your cursor over the bar in the state for the year 2012. For each state you need to
    answer: what percent of people who live in that state were born in that state and what are the top three states
    or regions where people moved to?
    a. California:
    b. State 2:
    c. State 3:

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