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Some third world countries that receive aid are Madagascar in Africa and Guinea in Asia. Afghanistan, Yemen, and the Congo all receive some type of aid.
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They can establish international trade agreements. For example, the people can enter into contracts with large companies in other countries to receive raw materials from the companies and convert them into finished products in exchange for wages.
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Haiti, France, French Guyana, Canada, Belgium, Lebanon, and Switzerland to name a few.
There was famine in Lebanon during World War I.
None.
While it may be of some assistance to many countries that receive aid from the US it isolates the US from many other countries and only gives them a well known target.
This is a subjective (individual) question. Everyone will have a different opinion although the general feeling would be that yes they should receive free education. Educating third world countries would allow them to develop from their status of third world into better economies. However, many educated people in these countries emigrate to other countries in order to have remuneration in line with their academic backgrounds.
After World War I, the French received a colonial mandate over Greater Syria, which became the countries of Syria and Lebanon.
KSA, Egypt, Tunis, Morocco, Algeria, UAE and Lebanon