What role did colonial peoples have in World War I? (1 point)(1 point)

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They were often required to serve in militaries or provide labor for European nations engaged in the conflict.
They were often required to serve in militaries or provide labor for European nations engaged in the conflict.

European empires did not want to use colonial people in the war because they were not European.
European empires did not want to use colonial people in the war because they were not European.

Although a few people in the colonies fought in the war, this had little impact on the colonies.
Although a few people in the colonies fought in the war, this had little impact on the colonies.

Because they lived far from where the war was in Europe, they did not have much direct experience with it.

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The correct response is:

They were often required to serve in militaries or provide labor for European nations engaged in the conflict.

Colonial peoples played significant roles in World War I by serving in the armed forces and providing essential labor and resources to support the war efforts of European nations. Many individuals from colonies fought alongside European troops, and their contributions were crucial to the war's logistics and operations.