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Third World countries are most often defined by political, economical or social differences. Countries that are poorer than some thresholds are considered to be Third World countries. The Third World is made up of countries often characterized by poverty, high birthrates, and dependence on more advanced countries. Women in third world countries are viewed as something that is less than a man-not deserving the same kind of treatment. In the past century the role of women in the world has been established and for women living in a Third World country it is almost impossible to break through and to change that role. While equality between men and women is a matter for society at large, it begins in the roots of the family. The upbringing of a family greatly affects the children in their future life. By growing up in a family that treats women unequally, one...

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