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examine the world view from Asia Africa and Latin America​

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Answered by adityajadhav192005
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This year marks the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. The world has undergone major changes during these years, and the biggest structural change was the near total disappearance of colonialism. In other words, the regions of Asia, Africa, and Latin America became a group of independent nations.

The early part of the 20th century was an era of imperialism. In those days an academic who studied imperialism characterized the state of the world at the time as a world in which monopoly capitalist countries with a total population of 550 million ruled colonial or dependent countries with a total population of 1.1 billion. In that era, about two-thirds of the world population that lived in Asia, Africa, and Latin America were under the control of imperialism and were not allowed entry into the international community.

This setting has completely been changed during the last 60 years since the end of World War II.

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Answered by NainaRamroop
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The world view from Asia, Africa and Latin America is explained below:

- The era of imperialism was the early part of 20th century.

- In those days the state characterization of the world the academic who study imperialism at the time.

- With the total population of 550 million the world in which monopoly capitalist countries ruled colonial or dependent countries with the total population of 1.1 billion.

- In Asia Africa and Latin America about two third of the world population who lived there in that era where under the control of imperialism and were not allowed entry into the international community.

- But now the world has undergone many changes within 20 years after World War II and biggest structural change was the near total disappearance of colonialism.

- A group of independent Nation becomes the region of Asia, America and Latin America.

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