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I believe the current politically correct term is 'developing nations.'I came to know from a School syllabus book that the term "Third World" first used by ---Franis Frenol..
less environmental restriction unacceptable products in 1st world countries are acceptable in 3rd world
the term third world is referred to almost any underdeveloped nation in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.
Some how I read from a journal..and also from a monthly magazine namely "WISDOM" that the term "Third World" first coined by India's First Prime Minister - Jawaharlal Nehru.
The term "beaners" is a slang term which is not really deemed acceptable by society. It is used to refer to people who are Hispanic or of Mexican descent, as well as illegal immigrants.
acceptable in layman term
During Franklin Roosevelts third term the United States joined World War 2 after the Japenese attacked Pearl Harbor.
There is no universally accepted definition of "third world country" as it was a term used during the Cold War to categorize countries based on political ideologies. However, based on common understanding, roughly one-third of the world's countries could be considered third world countries.
the emergence of the postindustrial society
Jamaica is considered a developing country, which is another term for third world. It is not classified as a first world country due to factors like economic development and infrastructure.
The third world is the name given to countries that are poor, or less developed than the majority of the international community. The third world is a dated description of such countries, and the politically correct term now used is, (LEDC) Less Economically Developed Country.
Countries known as 'third world' are considered "developing nations" (i.e. Latin Amerca, Africa etc.) 'First world' countries are industrialized or 'advanced' nations (i.e. United States, Western Europe etc.) 'Second world' was a term coined for the U.S.S.R. when in existence, but with it's dissolution the term is now hardly used.