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There are over 30 countries that are considered to be Third World. Some of these countries include Somalia, Yemen, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Zambia.
yes after the incident of 9/11 on U.S.,it has changed the world order upto some extent,it gave other countries,chance to create u new multi-polar world order ,now countries r realizing that U.S. no more can b superpowerful.,but it is also fct that in next a decade we will see some more powerful countries on world scenario.
The poorest countries in the world list includes some countries from Africa. The continent has its own top 10 list of poor countries too and the second on the list is Liberia.
It varies immensely - some countries don't punish blasphemy at all - while some put people to death !
i think there is still slavery in the world. who's to stop it from happening. some places are still under slavery because some countries don't really care. they just care about the money they will get.
The world is very far from being liberal. Small pockets of liberalism exist in some countries.
The concept of "second world countries" is no longer commonly used. It was previously used to refer to communist or socialist countries during the Cold War. Some countries that were historically considered second world included countries like the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba.
A total of 196 countries exist in the world currently. This count includes Taiwan which is considered by some not to be an official country.
There are lots of universities that no longer exist in the US. Some include Augusta College, Leland College, and Kensington University.
Approximately 200 countries exist in the world today. The newest one is in southern Sudan (which broke away from Sudan, after a recent vote). By some estimates, there are 196 countries, and by others, up to 204 countries. It all depends on how the term is defined (some of which are very small countries which still have significant dependency on their "mother" countries).
Many, many countries are predominantly Christian, but Christians exist all over the world today - there being some even in what are thought of as "Muslim" countries.
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It is not know exactly how many countries have changed their names in the last 50 years. Some of the countries no longer exist. In 1971, East Pakistan became Bangladesh and in 1993 Czechoslovakia became the Czech Republic.
In some parts of the world, slavery would still exist.
It has a longer history of industrialization.
Whether or not countries will always exist is unknown and a matter of debate. Some believe that the idea of countries makes less sense the more connected people throughout the world become via technology.
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