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Relationships Between Countries

First World Status Countries are considered wealthy. Countries are considered wealthy. Public health care available to the masses. Public health care available to the masses. Many diseases are cured or easily prevented. Many diseases are cured or easily prevented. Most citizens of the country have some sort of wealth. Most citizens of the country have some sort of wealth.

Third World Status Rampant diseases that are no longer a threat in First World Countries. Rampant diseases that are no longer a threat in First World Countries. Lack of urban landscapes. Lack of urban landscapes. A high percentage of families live in poverty. A high percentage of families live in poverty. Public health care is not easily available. Public health care is not easily available.

Relationships between the First and Third Many programs exist in the First World that aims to help the Third. Many programs exist in the First World that aims to help the Third. Foundation for Global Village CongressFoundation for Global Village CongressFoundation for Global Village CongressFoundation for Global Village Congress Peace CorpsPeace CorpsPeace CorpsPeace Corps United PlanetUnited PlanetUnited PlanetUnited Planet

Relationships between the First and Third There is much criticism towards the First World. There is much criticism towards the First World. Criticism for not doing all that is possible to help the Third World. Criticism for not doing all that is possible to help the Third World. First World taking advantage of the state of the Third World to make profits. First World taking advantage of the state of the Third World to make profits.

The Future The First World is continually getting richer. The First World is continually getting richer. The Third World follows behind slowly. The Third World follows behind slowly. In the past, Third World countries moved up in economic status. More are assumed to follow. In the past, Third World countries moved up in economic status. More are assumed to follow. A change in power for the First World Countries. A change in power for the First World Countries.