3. Directions: Cut and paste the descriptors under the chart into the correct level of development (core, semi-periphery, periphery) of Wallerstein's World System Theory. Core Semi- Periphery Periphery • Have core and periphery processes occurring. • Economically and politically dominant on the world stage • Often have unstable governments Less wealth, lower levels of education than core • Strong military and powerful allies • In the process of industrializing • Often active in manufacturing and exporting of goods • Highly interconnected transportation and communication networks • Infrastructure that supports economic activity • Better transportation and communication networks than periphery • Inferior transportation and communication networks • Have potential to grow into core country • Controls the global market • Inadequate infrastructure for supporting economic activity • Export natural resources to core countries
3. Directions: Cut and paste the descriptors under the chart into the correct level of development (core, semi-periphery, periphery) of Wallerstein's World System Theory. Core Semi- Periphery Periphery • Have core and periphery processes occurring. • Economically and politically dominant on the world stage • Often have unstable governments Less wealth, lower levels of education than core • Strong military and powerful allies • In the process of industrializing • Often active in manufacturing and exporting of goods • Highly interconnected transportation and communication networks • Infrastructure that supports economic activity • Better transportation and communication networks than periphery • Inferior transportation and communication networks • Have potential to grow into core country • Controls the global market • Inadequate infrastructure for supporting economic activity • Export natural resources to core countries
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