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The term ______ is often used as shorthand for poor or developing nations.Question 1Select one:a.Fourth Worldb.Second Worldc.First Worldd.Third World

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The term ______ is often used as shorthand for poor or developing nations.

Question 1
Select one:
a. Fourth World
b. Second World
c. First World
d. Third World

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Solution

The term you're looking for is d. Third World.

Explanation:

The phrase "Third World" originated during the Cold War, when the world was divided into three categories: the First World (capitalist countries), the Second World (communist countries), and the Third World, which referred to nations that were not aligned with either bloc and were considered developing or poorer countries. While this terminology has evolved and is now often viewed as outdated or pejorative, it is still commonly used in discussions about economic development to describe countries with lower income levels, increased poverty rates, and lesser industrialization compared to the First World.

Today, terms like "Global South" or "developing countries" are often preferred, but "Third World" remains prevalent in both academic and informal contexts.

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