The tripartite division of the world, according to a French journalist in the 1950s, was identified as

a. the First World comprising the United States and its allies.
b. Asia, China, and Japan.
c. the Third World, emphasized by poverty and lack of power.
d. the Second World, comprising the Soviet Union and its allies.
e. the First World of the United States, the Second World of the Soviet Union and its allies, and the Third World of poorer countries.


e

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