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Q5. Why developing countries are less industrialised?

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Answered by logicalannswer74
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Explanation:

Because they use them as a trash can! They throw their nuclear waste in their countries, they send them low quality clothes or polluted

They go and say we'll help you develope and then they steal their natural resources like petrol, gold.. Etc

They don't help them in education and health care but they keep selling them weapons to kill each other

They are always making them unstable to be always able to use them and their resources if these developed countries start refusing and developing then bam they get invaded on the spot and occupied and massacred like Iraq, Libya... Etc

And in the middle of this they look for their best scientists and teachers. Etc and they offer them money and citezinship and take them, leaving the developing country with nothing

Answered by diyavdev
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Explanation:

In the two and a half centuries since the Industrial Revolution in England, the process of industrialization has perhaps had more impact on all the nations of the world than any other complex set of forces. This process has not been uniformly introduced in all countries, nor has it occurred at the same time or at the same rate. Despite the common features of industrialization, these differences in its introduction and adoption have produced inequities among nations and among people on a scale never before experienced.

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