A world-system is defined by Wallerstein as any relatively large social system having:
A) a high degree of interdependence with other social systems, an extensive division of labor, and a plurality of cultures
B) a high degree of autonomy, a simple division of labor, and a plurality of cultures
C) a high degree of autonomy, a complex division of labor, and a plurality of societies and cultures
D) a high degree of autonomy, a complex division of labor, and a single unified culture
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