In world-system theory, the relationship between core nations and peripheral nations is sometimes defined as
a.
mutual dependence.
c.
cyclical.
b.
an international division of labor.
d.
semiperipheral.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well lets see China is an industrial country and as u can see the produce many things now the united states is a peripheral we are industrailized but NOT like china now countries like cuba that are well core countries depend on the others as u can see cuba went down hill with that embargo so I would say mutial dependence
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I see your reasoning Dark. ^-^
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