Which of the following statements connects Woodrow Wilson’s intentions of imperialist rule to national self-determination? (1 point) Responses The colonized people of the Austro-Hungarian Empire had the right to national self-determination. The colonized people of the Austro-Hungarian Empire had the right to national self-determination. The colonized people of the Ottoman Turk Empire had the right to national self-determination. The colonized people of the Ottoman Turk Empire had the right to national self-determination. The colonized people of the British Empire had the right to national self-determination. The colonized people of the British Empire had the right to national self-determination. The colonized people of the French Empire had the right to national self-determination.

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The statement that most directly connects Woodrow Wilson’s intentions of imperialist rule to national self-determination would be: "The colonized people of the Ottoman Turk Empire had the right to national self-determination."

This reflects Wilson's broader principles articulated in his Fourteen Points, especially where he emphasized the importance of self-determination for nations and peoples previously under imperial rule, particularly in the context of the reconfiguration of empires after World War I.