Which of the following is NOT considered a challenge of international trade? Uneven distribution of resources Market decline Economic interdependence Trade has increased more rapidly than wealth, as determined by GDP Increased dependence upon developed countries by developing countries
Trade has increased more rapidly than wealth, as determined by GDP
North African nations assist manufacturing nations in Northern Europe to trade with India and China. Which of the following is the BEST conclusion to draw about the economic development of the North African nations? They are in the economic periphery. They are in the economic semi-periphery. They are in the economic core. They have formed a regional economic alliance. They have formed an international economic alliance.
i believe the last one...
r u sure?
let me double check
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nooo the third one fs
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According to Wallerstein's Theory, which statement below is correct? Core countries are extractors, semi-peripheral countries are producers, and peripheral countries are consumers. Core countries are extractors, semi-peripheral countries are consumers, and peripheral countries are producers. Core countries are producers, semi-peripheral countries are consumers, and peripheral countries are extractors. Core countries are consumers, semi-peripheral countries are producers, and peripheral countries are extractors. Core countries are consumers, semi-peripheral countries are extractors, and peripheral countries are producers.
last question
oh wow
lol ikr
uhm i dont know what the answer is on the last one tbh
No direct answers please.
wdym??
oh yea u cant give the answers directly
Look at your first comment.
who is questioncovebot
jbug can u explain how u got the first two answers?
i can try
okk thank you
@QuestionCoveBot can you help me with the last question?
Yes. I will gladly help. e.e
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According to Wallerstein's Theory, which statement below is correct? Core countries are extractors, semi-peripheral countries are producers, and peripheral countries are consumers. Core countries are extractors, semi-peripheral countries are consumers, and peripheral countries are producers. Core countries are producers, semi-peripheral countries are consumers, and peripheral countries are extractors. Core countries are consumers, semi-peripheral countries are producers, and peripheral countries are extractors. Core countries are consumers, semi-peripheral countries are extractors, and peripheral countries are producers.
Just for reference. B) Alright. Which one do you believe it is?
this I don't know
Okay. That doesn't help me at all... ._. Do you know any example of a core country? (This will help you)
United States?
Hey I've helped with these exact questions before
oh damn
Correct. Another example would be Canada. Also, here is a map to help you.
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But now I have to figure out which is producer and which is a consumer
@daddyroxy it would be better if you could ask each new question in a separate post but to answer your most recent question, have you taken a look at your lesson?
not really lol
Now... Figuring out which is either A. a producer B. an extractors C. a consumer Do you also know what semi-peripheral and peripheral countries are?
okay, quoting some things from your lesson Core countries - these are your highly developed, economically powerful countries and they `focus on economic activities that generate wealth rather than those that process resources.` Semi-Periphery countries help `shift resources from periphery to core countries through trade` Periphery countries are poorly developed and `offer inexpensive unskilled and low-skilled labor along with the natural resources needed for economic production`
Okk that helps ngl
so which countries are we extracting things from? and then which one would produce it for this other group of countries to just be the consumers
jesus umm
This should be quite simple. Example; United States Who are we extracting from?/Who extracts from us?
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\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @QuestionCoveBot This should be quite simple. Example; United States Who are we extracting from?/Who extracts from us? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) what? no
"so which countries are we extracting things from?" - you mislead me here, AZ
read the context we're discussing periphery, semi-periphery, and core countries
You take over. xD I am confused now. ._.
which is of those is a consumer and a producer
which of*
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @AZ okay, quoting some things from your lesson Core countries - these are your highly developed, economically powerful countries and they `focus on economic activities that generate wealth rather than those that process resources.` Semi-Periphery countries help `shift resources from periphery to core countries through trade` Periphery countries are poorly developed and `offer inexpensive unskilled and low-skilled labor along with the natural resources needed for economic production` \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Would a core country be a consumer or a producer?
consumer
Exactly! so now you can eliminate A, B, and C so now look Periphery countries are poorly developed and `offer inexpensive unskilled and low-skilled labor along with the natural resources needed for economic production` would the periphery countries be your extractors or producers? they're giving you their labor and natural resources so other countries come and ____ their natural resources
producers?
ik the answer its D!
i got it
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @DADDYROXY producers? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) no \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @DADDYROXY ik the answer its D! \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) yes!!
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im sad
this video
ok
I think it is the last one
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