What similarities exist between Third World nations? A. High poverty B. High child-mortality rates C. Low economic and educational development D. All of the above

History · Middle School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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Third World nations, often characterized by historical colonization, economic underdevelopment, and varying degrees of social and economic challenges, share several similarities. Among the options provided:

D. All of the above - High poverty, high child-mortality rates, and low economic and educational development are common characteristics found in many Third World nations.

These countries often struggle with poverty, limited access to quality education and healthcare, inadequate infrastructure and economic disparities, leading to high child-mortality rates and overall low levels of economic and educational development. While the term "Third World" has evolved over time and is somewhat dated, it historically referred to countries facing these kinds of economic and social challenges.