What was the fate of Wilson's fundamental premise of national self-determination, as implemented in the Treaty of Versailles?
A) It was applied to the defeated powers, but not to the new League of Nations.
B) It was applied in part, especially in eastern Europe and the former German colonies.
C) It was applied specifically to the Germans living in the area that was to become the revived nation of Poland.
D) It was sacrificed to satisfy the greed and revenge of the victorious powers.
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