According to Sanderson and Alderson, dependency and world-system theories do a fairly good job of explaining global patterns of unequal economic development over the past few centuries,
but they are less effective in accounting for the development prospects of less-developed countries since the 1960s.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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Which of the following is an example of a force that largely determines political decisions?
a. The Wilson Family Foundation donates a great deal of money to their local senators. b. The local university publishes a study on impoverished families. c. A local nonprofit challenges gender inequalities. d. The battered women's movement helps build three new shelters in Ohio.
According to Newmahr's study, this type of pain is an undesirable sensation that remains so throughout the SM experience, where pain is the primary tool used to reinforce and construct a power imbalance between players:
a. autotelic b. investment c. sacrificial d. transformed
Talcott Parsons viewed society as naturally being in a state of
A. anarchy. B. goal displacement. C. equilibrium. D. relative deprivation.
According to world systems analysis, a periphery nation is a nation that
A. along with its multinational corporations dominates all other nations socially, economically, and politically, such as the U.S. and Germany. B. has a marginal economic status, such as Israel and South Korea. C. is a poor, developing nation, such as Honduras and Ethiopia, that is exploited by more powerful nations and corporations. D. None of these answers is correct.