The World Today The Developing World. Now Statement  Write down two problems Third World nations face and explain why.

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The World Today The Developing World

Now Statement  Write down two problems Third World nations face and explain why.

Agenda  Now Statement  Homework: Population Handout/Test Thursday.  Shaping the Industrial World Presentations  If Time: World Economic Problems, Modernization, Loans and Debt, Problems of Development, Urbanization  Review

Review  How did imperialism impact the third world?  What is modernization and how will the third achieve this?  What caused the population boom?  How is that impacting our natural resources?

The World Today The Developing World

Agenda  Review World Populations and Resources Article  Homework: Test Thursday.  Shaping the Industrial World Presentations  World Economic Problems, Modernization, Loans and Debt, Problems of Development, Urbanization  Review

World Economic Problems  Imperialist Nations encouraged the third world to grow Cash Crops.  Developed nations imported raw materials to the third world and exported manufactured goods=Dependency

Modernization TTTThird world nations wanted stable governments and economic prosperity. PPPPolitical Stability-Colonial Borders EEEEconomic Stability-decades behind west in development and privatization EEEEducation-Literacy Problems

Loans and Debt  Third World borrowed money for modernization.  Use all income to pay back just interest on loans= no progress.

Problems of Development  What caused the Population Boom?  Need to work land and better Medicine  What is Urbanization?  Growth of Cities

World Population and Resources Article

Review  How did imperialism impact the third world?  What is modernization and how will the third world achieve this?  What caused the population boom?  How is that impacting our natural resources?