No. French Demographer Alfred Sauvy coined the phrase "3rd World" in 1952 as part of an economic differentiation of the world. The 1st World is the well developed countries of the West, the 2nd world were the less well developed countries of the Soviet Sphere, and the 3rd world is the group of developing countries that, at the time, both the 1st and 2nd worlds were trying to annex as ideological colonies.
You may be confusing that term with "5th Collumn", which is a term for a secret group that tries to disrupt a government during war.
United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, South Africa, India, Italy, Spain, Sweden, New Zealand.
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Yes. Some third world countries do not.
There aren't any. The "second world" refers to the communist bloc which no longer exists.
The term "second world" was used during the Cold War to refer to countries under communist influence, mainly those in Eastern Europe and parts of Asia. However, the usage of the term has largely fallen out of favor, and now countries are typically classified as either developed (first world) or developing (third world).
The world's fifth largest religion is Sikhism.
The concept of "second world countries" is no longer commonly used. It was previously used to refer to communist or socialist countries during the Cold War. Some countries that were historically considered second world included countries like the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba.
Music for the Fifth World was created in 1992-02.
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