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How do dependency theories understand global inequality? What criticisms can be made of this approach? Your answer should be one paragraph in length.
Sample Points
Individual items or cases from a larger population used in a statistical sample for analysis.
Sample Space
The set of all possible outcomes or results in a probability experiment.
Mutually Exclusive
A statistical term describing events that cannot happen at the same time; each occurrence is independent and prevents any other from happening concurrently.
P(A ∩ B)
Represents the probability of both event A and event B occurring simultaneously.
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