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53. How have developed Western countries affected non-western developing nations during the modern period? Explain how three political, economic, and/or cultural approaches by European and other Western countries shaped the developing world over the last 250 years. Use examples from your studies to support your ideas and opinions.

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Developed Western countries improved the economic, political, and cultural was of non-western developing nations.

Political- In the last centuries, due to colonialism, this political invention was exported to the rest of the world and today almost every piece of land lies within one of these Nation States.

Economic- Western countries and the developing world have assumed specific roles according to a division of labor, in which the poor non-western developing nations produce the raw materials necessary for the rich industrial countries to produce manufactured goods that later are sold in the global market.

Cultural- The fact that consumerism and individualism are widespread in the world is due to the influence of American (and Anglo-Saxon) culture in non-western countries, through movies, commercials, music, books, art, and economy.

Answer:

Explanation:

The economic, political and cultural improvements of the developed Western countries were non-Western emerging countries.

Political - This political creation has been transmitted to the rest of the globe throughout the previous centuries, owing to colonization and nowadays nearly every land in one of these nation states is located.

Economic-west and developing countries have particular labor divided responsibilities in which impoverished non-Western developing countries supply the raw materials essential to generate manufactured items that are eventually sold in the globalized market for the affluent industrial countries.

Cultural - It is the effect of American (and Anglo-Saxon) culture in non-western nations, films, advertising, music, books, art and economy, which has caused consumerism and individualism to expand around the world.