Asked by José Yamil García Alicea on Jul 21, 2024
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This theory critiques modernization theory for failing to see underdevelopment as the inevitable outcome of long-term inequality between advanced and less developed nations.
A) Modernization theory
B) Dependency theory
C) World system theory
D) Development theory
Dependency Theory
A theory suggesting that global inequality is due to the exploitation of peripheral and semi-peripheral countries by core countries.
Modernization Theory
A theory in sociology that suggests societies progress linearly from traditional to modern states through processes of industrialization and democratization.
Underdevelopment
Underdevelopment is the condition in which a country or region suffers from a lack of economic progress, often marked by poverty and lower standards of living.
- Comprehend the mechanics of wealth distribution and the disparities within the framework of globalization.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the mechanics of wealth distribution and the disparities within the framework of globalization.
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