rural population, death of children and total population
to allow industrialized countries to dominate developing nations
Nations that have generally large industries and advanced technology that provides a more comfortable way of life than developing nations do.
industrialized nations use more energy
Some factors that prevent developing nations from becoming industrialized nations include limited access to capital and investment, inadequate infrastructure, insufficient education and technical skills, political instability and corruption, and lack of technology and innovation. These barriers can hinder the ability of developing nations to industrialize and compete in the global market.
The industrial revolution created competition between industrialized nations. It also increased poverty in non-industrialized nations. This created a gap between industrialized and non-industrialized nations.
United States Mission to the United Nations was created in 1945.
"G" stands for group. The G-20 is 19 industrialized and developing nations and the European Union.
Because most of the developed nations of the world are highly industrialized
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Because most of the developed nations of the world are highly industrialized