After World War I had come to an end,the Great Powers:
A) were more confident of human progress than they had been in the previous century.
B) recognized the principle of self-determination for all people.
C) resumed their imperialist endeavors.
D) abandoned any hope of maintaining the partition of Africa.
E) found it impossible to reimpose the conditions of late nineteenth-century imperialism.
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