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Global Stratification Sociology

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Hunter Santana Professor Carillo Sociology 101-01 September 28, 2015 Critical Analysis Paper #2 Summary: In chapter ten of the online text, global inequality and global stratification. Global inequality involves the concentration of resources in certain nations, significantly affecting the opportunities of individuals in poorer and less powerful countries. On the same scale, global stratification refers to the unequal distribution of resources among nations. Industrialization gave way to a split in nations called core, peripheral and semi-peripheral nations. The core nations are those that are dominant in capital, highly industrialized, technological and urbanized. Peripheral nations have little industrialization, unstable government, inadequate
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