divisions where the world is divided up, countries and states
There were no French cities destroy, but there were nine villages destroyed. Three of which have been rebuilt and the other six have been preserved. Germany also didn't have any real cities destroyed from fighting.There were no real countries destroyed,instead they were separated into individual ruling countries.For more specific information on World War I, see: world-war-i
The G20 are the twenty most ecocnomically influential/powerful countries in the world
The expression "the third world" came about during the Cold War - it referred then to countries which were not within the sphere of influence of either America or Russia. From that it came to refer to the 'underdeveloped' countries of the world.
No.
United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, South Africa, India, Italy, Spain, Sweden, New Zealand.
No.
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 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.
any country or any country that qualifies.
Yes. There are always current world events going on involving at least 2 countries.
The Jerboa lives in any desert in the world.
There aren't any. The "second world" refers to the communist bloc which no longer exists.
Yes. The United States of America and Russia are the only 2 countries that have nukes that can fly all over the World.
No country begins with the letter x.