They must now produce products to Compete in the world of free trade.
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.
Communism is a system of government (e.g. The soviet Union used to be a communist country, China Korea, cuba are still communist countries).
There aren't any. The "second world" refers to the communist bloc which no longer exists.
The Domino theory was that if one country became communist, the countries surrounding it would become communist as well. It was a theory used in America during the Cold War to justify American intervention in other countries.
There are only five communist countries in the world today. These countries include China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, And Vietnam. But there used to be more when the Soviet Union was in control.
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).
It's unclear really who coined the terms first, second, and third world. They were commonly used during the Cold War to refer to capitalist countries, communist countries, and all remaining countries, respectively. Since the US was the leading capitalist country during the Cold War, they got to be the First World...and probably because someone in the US coined the term.
There is no universally agreed upon definition of "third world countries." The term was originally used during the Cold War to categorize countries that were not aligned with NATO or the Communist Bloc. Today, the term is considered outdated and often replaced with terms like "developing countries" or "low-income countries."
Because both events consisted of the Communist world vs the Free world. Its just that the cold war used WORDS and Korea used BULLETS.
The term "third world countries" originated during the Cold War and referred to countries that were not aligned with NATO or the Communist bloc. Today, it is often used to describe developing or underdeveloped countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Oceania that face economic and social challenges. These countries typically have lower income levels, limited access to healthcare and education, and higher rates of poverty.
Political system distribution
Communist countries used female snipers during WW2.