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What contributed to rising tensions among industrialized nations in the years leading up to World War 1?

Competition to develop strong economies and build large empires.


What did the Meiji Restoration consist of?

This was the era in which Japan industrialized and became a contender with western military nations (1868 thru the Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905).


How can neutral countries participate in the affairs of warring countries?

During World War II, but the point remains true in many other war-time contexts, neutral countries participated in the affairs of formal belligerents in a number of ways. Diplomatically, 'neutrals' sometimes offered to serve as mediators or were asked to mediate between nations at war. On humanitarian grounds, neutral nations sometimes sent aid-teams or inspectors into warring nations. Further, trade and financial transactions were sometimes the basis for interaction between 'neutrals' and nations-at-war.


Why are there two China's today?

The is officially only one China - "The People's Republic of China," which sits on the General Assembly of the United Nations. The second China is actually referred to as "The Republic of Taiwan," which would like to be recognized as the official "China," but is not recognized by the United Nations.


What were some of the problems Russia faced during world war 1?

Russia was not as industrialized as the other Nations fighting, 2/3 of it's population were peasants, proletariat were exploited, and they had revolutions and changes of governments (Tsar Nicholas II, then Provisional Government, then Lenin who stopped the war).

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Why are developed nations sometimes referred to as industrialized nation?

Because most of the developed nations of the world are highly industrialized


How does the quantity of energy used in developed nations compare with the quantity of energy used in developing nations?

industrialized nations use more energy


How did industrialization affect the relationship between industrialized nations and non industrialized nations?

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.


How has globalization affected jobs in industrialized?

Many manufacturing jobs have moved to less developed nations.


How did industrialization shift the world of power?

Industrialization shifted the balance of world power because the most-industrialized nations became more powerful than ones that had not industrialized. It further affected the balance of world power as the industrialized nations colonized many less-developed nations in order to have access to raw materials and further their influence.


How did the industrialization shift the worlds balance of power?

Industrialization shifted the balance of world power because the most-industrialized nations became more powerful than ones that had not industrialized. It further affected the balance of world power as the industrialized nations colonized many less-developed nations in order to have access to raw materials and further their influence.


What nation fails to fit into the stratification typology of Most Industrialized Nations Industrializing Nations and Least Industrialized Nations?

Kuwait


How have computers affected industrialized nations?

how have computers effected industrialized


What did less developed countries get from industrialized nations?

Less developed countries (LDCs) have received various forms of support from industrialized nations, including foreign aid, investment, and technology transfer. This assistance often aims to boost economic development, improve infrastructure, and enhance education and healthcare systems. Additionally, industrialized nations have provided access to markets for LDCs' goods, albeit often under terms that favor the interests of the industrialized countries. However, the benefits of such support can be uneven, with some LDCs struggling to achieve sustainable growth and development.


What has been the result of industrialized western nations exporting food and medicine to the least industrialized nations?

It has caused population explosions in the nations receiving the aid.


What distinctive advantages did the industrialized European nations have over the non- Industrialized nations of Asia and Africa?

A well-defined infrastructure.


What distinct advantages did industrialized European nations have over non-industrialized nations of Asia and Africa?

a well-defined infrastructure