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World Systems Theory
A macro-sociological perspective that analyzes societies in terms of the global economic system, dividing the world into core, periphery, and semi-periphery zones.
Peripheral Countries
Nations that are less developed than the semi-periphery and core countries, often exploited for their resources by more economically dominant nations.
World Poverty
A global issue characterized by the lack of basic resources, services, and opportunities necessary for people to live a healthy and productive life, disproportionately affecting developing countries.
Causes
Factors or conditions that bring about an effect or influence the occurrence of an event, action, or condition.
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