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Wallerstein’s three-tier regionalization of the world includes all of the following except–Group of answer choicessemi-periphery.periphery.semi-core.core.

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Wallerstein’s three-tier regionalization of the world includes all of the following except–Group of answer choicessemi-periphery.periphery.semi-core.core.

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Wallerstein's three-tier regionalization of the world includes the following tiers: core, semi-periphery, and periphery. Therefore, the term that does not belong to Wallerstein's regionalization is "semi-core".

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