The correct answer is B. developing countries
This is a politically correct term for what used to be called "third world countries". Countries like these usually have underdeveloped economies and many people in them are poor so there's a lot of things like starvation, disease, or anything similar.
<u>British Influence and effects of British Colonization:
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British Empire is the largest empire in world history and has the most important power in the world. British started to setup their power in century, through overseas colonies.
By 1783 Great Britain had a empire with colonies in ''West Indies'' and ''America''. The stumble of the monarchy and kingdom of two pillars of Myanmar's society was the most catastrophic aspect of colonial era.
<u>Burma connection with Great Britian:
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British rule in Burma prolonged from 1824 to 1948 that fluctuated from the Anglo-Burmese war to establish Burma as a British region of India. Burma was named after a British-dominated ethnic group. The name was used as the official name of the country until 1989, when the military decided to replace it in Myanmar.
In the U.K our national dish is curry, which comes from India.
Fish and Chips come from Belgium
Auld Lane Syne was originally a Caledonian Song.
Our Monarchs are German. They had to change their name from
Saxe-Coburg to Windsor in WW1 as they didn't want to be suspected
Of traitorous crimes against the British Empire.
The answer is a. Number 2 is colombia
Sudan and the democratic republic of Congo