Their is a very real answer to this question. It is how we are wired, genetically. This factor produces a thing called culture, and culture dictates our interaction in the communities around us. Dont think for one minute that there is a lack of intelligence or some sort of inhibiting factor, Africa is known for its simplicity, and the locals are happy with thir existence. My genetics dictate something different, and I strive to create and origionate whilst the more common approach is emulation due to lack of apparent requirement for change. In short, why complicate life, you live, you replicate and you die. This mindset makes it easy for the thugs and criminals like Robert mugabe to take advantage of a population that really doesn't see the link between industry, science, and western religion and the herd of cows sitting on the hill. Maybe the west has to question its slave mentallity where so few have so much and so many have so little. Either way we are both in a sad state of affairs. Incidently, research will show that in the ancient sumarian texts, Africa was known as ABZU or hell as we know it in The Bible.
Many countries to, those are called 'third world countries'. There are a lot of them.
the contries with 3rd world dept are the ones who are poor
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.
then advantages is that they simply exploit the third world countries
It affects countries that have to pay other countries because they r so poor
In what five (5) ways can you say the trans-Atlantic slave trade contributed to the process of underdevelopment in the third world countries??
Some examples of third world countries include Afghanistan, Haiti, Sudan, and Yemen. These countries are typically characterized by high poverty levels, underdevelopment, and limited access to resources and services.
underdevelopment, health issues, shortage of fresh water resources, population growth, poverty
Dependency theorists argue that underdevelopment in third world countries is due to their economic reliance on and exploitation by more powerful developed countries. They emphasize how historical and ongoing unequal power dynamics perpetuate poverty and hinder development. By focusing on the structural constraints imposed on these countries by global trade and finance systems, dependency theorists offer a critical perspective that highlights the need for systemic change to address underdevelopment.
Dependency theory argues that underdevelopment in third world countries is a result of the unequal economic relations between developed and underdeveloped nations, with the latter being dependent on the former. This dependency is perpetuated by factors such as neocolonialism, exploitation of resources, and unequal trade relationships. Solutions proposed by dependency theory include promoting self-sufficiency, reducing reliance on foreign investment, and fostering economic policies that prioritize domestic development.
Some say that overpopulation and lack of access to clean water are the main causes of depeasantisation in third world countries. Government corruption could be another contributing factor.
Third World countries.
There are 47 third world countries today.
Third World debt is external debt incurred by Third World countries. Third World debt is external debt incurred by Third World countries.
third world countries which are in debt to countries which have more money and material. Third world is when devolving countries are in debt. countries like Africa which have no money or materials .
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.
Yes, but third-world countries are now called "developing countries."