Identify the correct answer for each item provided before each number related to global economy and social theories.

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The question is asking for the identification and correct answers to a series of statements related to social and economic theories, specifically concerning global economy and the world systems theory. It seems to focus on historical and theoretical concepts such as the long 16th century, the role of countries in the global economy, and the impacts of racism and sexism.

Answer

1. World-Systems Theory, 2. Universalism, 3. Semi-periphery, 4. Periphery, 5. Wages, 6. Producers, 7. World-Economy, 8. Globalization, 9. Comparative Advantage, 10. Culture of Poverty, 11. Peripheral Nations, 12. Household Economy, 13. Ideologies, 14. Immanuel Wallerstein, 15. Class Position, 16. True, 17. True, 18. Meritocracy, 19. Core-Periphery Exploitation, 20. Protectionism
  1. World-Systems Theory
  2. Universalism
  3. Semi-periphery
  4. Periphery
  5. Wages
  6. Producers
  7. World-Economy
  8. Globalization
  9. Comparative Advantage
  10. Culture of Poverty
  11. Peripheral Nations
  12. Household Economy
  13. Ideologies
  14. Immanuel Wallerstein
  15. Class Position
  16. True
  17. True
  18. Meritocracy
  19. Core-Periphery Exploitation
  20. Protectionism
Answer for screen readers
  1. World-Systems Theory
  2. Universalism
  3. Semi-periphery
  4. Periphery
  5. Wages
  6. Producers
  7. World-Economy
  8. Globalization
  9. Comparative Advantage
  10. Culture of Poverty
  11. Peripheral Nations
  12. Household Economy
  13. Ideologies
  14. Immanuel Wallerstein
  15. Class Position
  16. True
  17. True
  18. Meritocracy
  19. Core-Periphery Exploitation
  20. Protectionism

More Information

The 'long 16th century' by Wallerstein refers to a period characterized by the expansion of the capitalist world economy. Concepts like universalism, meritocracy, and globalization are key theoretical aspects discussed in the global economy context.

Tips

Ensure you align the context of terms like 'universalism' and 'culture of poverty' accurately. Misunderstanding their meanings in social theory contexts could lead to errors.

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