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The three positions that nations occupy in the world system are
 
  A. core, periphery, and semi-periphery.
  B. metropole, satellite, and semi-satellite.
  C. state, nation-state, and nation.
  D. wealth, power, and prestige.
  E. bourgeoisie, middle class, and proletariat.

Question 2

Which of these statements about world-system theory is NOT true?
 
  A. Wallerstein wrote about the world-system theory.
  B. World-system theory stresses the existence of a global culture.
  C. World-system theory claims that a set of economic and political interconnections has characterized much of the globe since the 16th century.
  D. World-system theory focuses on links and power differentials between local peoples and international forces.
  E. World-system theory deals exclusively with non-Western, horticultural societies.



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