It was difficult for them to get a party in place. Those who were in charge were either corrupt or had a lot of work to get things organized.
Yes it did. The Dreyfus Affair divided the country.
Yes, MEDC (More Economically Developed Countries) nations can benefit from third world debt through various mechanisms. They often lend money to developing countries, which can lead to profitable interest payments and investment opportunities. Additionally, these debts can create dependencies that allow MEDC nations to exert political and economic influence over the borrowing countries. However, the ethical implications and long-term sustainability of such arrangements are often debated.
economic as well as human development of those nations are so lagging behind the time due to tremendous obstacles.
Under the Old Regime in France, the Third Estate comprised approximately 97% of the population. This group included commoners, such as peasants, urban workers, and the bourgeoisie, who were burdened with heavy taxes and had little political power compared to the privileged First and Second Estates (the clergy and nobility, respectively). The significant size of the Third Estate played a crucial role in the social and political upheaval leading to the French Revolution.
Abbé Sieyès argues that the Third Estate represents the majority of the population and encompasses the essential functions of society, such as labor, commerce, and agriculture. He contends that while the nobility and the clergy contribute little to the common good, the Third Estate sustains the nation and drives its economy. By declaring that the Third Estate is the whole, he emphasizes its vital role and advocates for its recognition and empowerment in the political sphere, highlighting the need for a more equitable representation in governance.
Yes it did. The Dreyfus Affair divided the country.
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Third World countries, a term historically used to describe developing nations, operate under a variety of political systems, including democracies, authoritarian regimes, and hybrid systems. Many of these countries face challenges such as political instability, corruption, and weak institutions, which can complicate governance. While some have made strides toward democratic processes, others remain under the control of dictatorial leaders or face civil unrest. The political landscape is diverse and varies significantly from one nation to another.
Many third world nations unfortunately did not gothrough the stabilising process that the established industrial nations went through, this includes the development of appointing its leaders and its method s of leader ship. many of what we refer to as the third world country's were colony's of the major industrial powers of today and were simply striped of their wealth while in that position. they were given their independence without any reasonable preparation. many of them have become the victims of the predatory policy's of military powers that require their minerals or strategic position in the world. To do this they are constantly kept teetering on the brink of war through the supply of weapons to gangs of thugs that do as they are told by the supplying nations.
The term "third world country" is outdated and generally not used anymore. However, Haiti is considered a developing country with high levels of poverty, political instability, and economic challenges.
One third of the population died from the plague which was about 25 million persons.
The plague wiped out a third of the population in Europe in 1347 and most of the plague was carried by rats, when rats used to bit people they passed it on.
Haiti is classified as a developing country, often referred to as a low-income country. It faces challenges such as poverty, political instability, and natural disasters that contribute to its status as a developing nation.
The Bubonic plague killed one third of Europe and much of Asia. I'm not sure there was such a thing as the "Numonic" plague. There is, however, something called pneumonic plague, which is a lung disease.
15 nations participated at the third Commonwealth Games in 1938.
"Fablehaven: The Grip of the Shadow Plague" is the third book in the Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull.
There were many horrible effects of the Great Plague such as death. Other effects included poverty, fear, and extreme confusion.