The document discusses the origins of dividing countries into northern and southern divides during the Cold War era based on their alignment with either the Soviet east or American west. Countries aligned with the Soviet Union and China were considered 1st and 2nd world, while those aligned with the US and its allies were 1st world. This chapter examines the economic gap between rich, industrialized 1st world countries in the north and poor, developing 3rd world countries in the south, with examples being Mexico classified as part of the poorer southern divide compared to the richer US in the northern divide.
The document discusses the origins of dividing countries into northern and southern divides during the Cold War era based on their alignment with either the Soviet east or American west. Countries aligned with the Soviet Union and China were considered 1st and 2nd world, while those aligned with the US and its allies were 1st world. This chapter examines the economic gap between rich, industrialized 1st world countries in the north and poor, developing 3rd world countries in the south, with examples being Mexico classified as part of the poorer southern divide compared to the richer US in the northern divide.
The document discusses the origins of dividing countries into northern and southern divides during the Cold War era based on their alignment with either the Soviet east or American west. Countries aligned with the Soviet Union and China were considered 1st and 2nd world, while those aligned with the US and its allies were 1st world. This chapter examines the economic gap between rich, industrialized 1st world countries in the north and poor, developing 3rd world countries in the south, with examples being Mexico classified as part of the poorer southern divide compared to the richer US in the northern divide.
SOUTH DIVIDE GLOBAL DIVIDE (aryaannn) The origin of dividing countries into the north and south divide arose during the cold war 2018 of the mid 20th century. During this time countries were primarily categorized according to their alignment between Russian east and American west. ADD YOUR TITLE HERE
*Countries in the east like soviet union and
china are classified as 1st world and 2nd world countries.
*In the west , the US and its allies were
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labelled as 1st world countries.
(pondoc)GLOBAL DIVIDE This chapter examines the gap between the rich industrialized countries and the poor developing countries. WHAT IS NORTH AND SOUTH? NORTH- Rich countries ( UNITES STATES, CANADA, ISRAEL, JAPAN and etc.)
South- Poor countries ( Africa, Latin
America, Developing Asia like Middle east and ETC.) (longakit)WHAT IS ST 1 , ND 2 , AND RD 3 WORLD? o1ST WORLD ARE THE “DEVELOPED” COUNTRY . o2ND WORLD ARE THE “DEVELOPING” COUNTRY. o3RD WORLD ARE THE “UNDERDEVELOPED” COUNTRY. (longakit) North is mostly correlated with the 1st world and 2nd world. While south is correlated mostly with 3rd world. (mj) Mexico and South America are one of the example of north-south divide.
The Mexico is part of south divide
which means that this country is poorer than America (part of Noth Divide). In the case of Mexico, they plummeted in December and January over doubts regarding the impact that new US policies will have, along with depreciation of the exchange rate and the concomitant risk of higher inflation. By contrast, in South America, confidence has begun to recover, particularly for households, although for the moment, levels of pessimism remain the same. Though most Mexicans rarely say so in public, one of this nation's greatest strengths is its privileged trade status with the United States. The United States economy plays a large role in driving the job market in Mexico, and the dream of advancement comes alive with the hum of the factory floor. So when President Vicente Fox visited South America this month to increase trade ties with Brazil and Argentina, some Mexicans disapproved, fearing that their country would become more likely to contract the economic illness afflicting its southern neighbors. In matters of culture, Mexico is Latin American. But in matters of money, it is North American.
2232 - Subject - Telecommunication Switching Systems - Year - B.E. (Electronics Telecommunication - Electronics Communication Engineering) Sixth Semester (C.B