The term "third world countries" originated during the Cold War and referred to countries that were not aligned with NATO or the Communist bloc. Today, it is often used to describe developing or underdeveloped countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Oceania that face economic and social challenges. These countries typically have lower income levels, limited access to healthcare and education, and higher rates of poverty.
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