The leaders at Bandung argued
A) both in favor of nationalism and in support of movements that transcended nationalism, such as pan-Islam and pan-Africanism
B) for the primacy of nationalism among the newly independent nations' concerns
C) for the primary importance of movements that transcended nationalism, such as pan-Islam and pan-Africanism
D) that ethnic divisions were of essential importance
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