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Great Britain is an example of a core nation
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This statement is True
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True

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Core countries are those nations that are wealthy, industrialized and more educated and technologically advanced, and that have certain power military, economic and political powers over other less-developed countries, thus these latter tend to depend in core countries in many areas. Nowadays, Great Britain fits perfectly into this definition as it's the fifth-largest economy in the world and the second-largest in Europe. Japan, Australia, Germany, the United States, and New Zealand are also other examples of core countries.

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