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What happened to President Wilson’s goal of granting self-determination after the war?
It was never realized.
It was applied in Europe, but not to colonies in Africa or Asia.
It resulted in colonies in Africa and Asia being granted independence.
It resulted in elections in Europe that did away with the League of Nations.
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It was applied in Europe, but not to colonies in Africa or Asia.
Wilson’s Fourteen Points promoted self-determination and several new states were created in Europe after WWI, but the Allies largely preserved or redivided colonial possessions (mandates, continued imperial control), denying most non‑European colonies immediate independence.
Wilson’s Fourteen Points promoted self-determination and several new states were created in Europe after WWI, but the Allies largely preserved or redivided colonial possessions (mandates, continued imperial control), denying most non‑European colonies immediate independence.
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