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Industrialization isn't connected to WWI except in the fact that it aided in the start of the roaring 20's (1920's). Industrialization is more significant to WWII because it pulled the US out of the Great Depression.
At the end many countries where in poverty. Germany had to pay a debt to the allies which ended a little before and during world war two, but continued after and still does.
There are 47 third world countries today.
197 countries.
Germany, which started major industrialization in the second half of the 19th century. The other countries mentioned only saw major industrialization after WW 2; that is, starting in the second half of the 20th century
Rajesh Chandra has written: 'Industrialization and development in the Third World' -- subject(s): Industrial policy, Industrialization, Dependency on foreign countries
Most developing countries are in Africa, although any country pre-industrialization and in this millennium, digitalization can be considered to have a developing economy.
Industrialization had a major impact on the global economy. For one thing, countries were able to increase business with developed countries overseas. Shipping costs went down and allowed businesses to import more of the raw materials they needed.
Approximately 1.3 billion people live in first world countries. This includes countries with high levels of economic development and industrialization such as the United States, Canada, Japan, and many European nations.
India developed trade with China and opened up their economies to the world.
Approximately 16% of countries in the world are considered developed, based on criteria such as high income, industrialization, and advanced technological infrastructure. These countries typically have high standards of living, advanced healthcare systems, and well-established education and legal systems.
raw materials or natural resources.
World politics affect personal economic conditions in various ways. This is due to the interaction of various countries in the world and the politics of the day will be trickled down to individual countries whether positively or negatively.
Developing countries are nations with lower levels of industrialization and lower standards of living compared to developed countries. They often struggle with issues such as poverty, high infant mortality rates, and lack of access to education and healthcare. These countries are working to improve their economic, social, and political conditions to catch up with more developed nations.
Canada is connected throught the world through technologies, for several reasons. One reason, is that countries trade technologies, and may work together to develop, sell, or advertise a sirtin technology. Also, one technology may affect several areas of the world.
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