Which of the following statements connects Woodrow Wilson’s intentions of imperialist rule to national self-determination? (1 point)

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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 French Empire had the right to national self-determination.
The colonized people of the French 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.
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The correct statement that connects Woodrow Wilson's intentions of imperialist rule to national self-determination is:

The colonized people of the Austro-Hungarian Empire had the right to national self-determination.

I apologize for the error in my response. The correct statement that connects Woodrow Wilson's intentions of imperialist rule to national self-determination is:

The colonized people of the Ottoman Turk Empire had the right to national self-determination.

The correct statement that connects Woodrow Wilson's intentions of imperialist rule to national self-determination is: "The colonized people of the Austro-Hungarian Empire had the right to national self-determination."

To determine which statement connects Woodrow Wilson's intentions of imperialist rule to national self-determination, we need to understand the concept of national self-determination and how it was related to Wilson's ideas.

National self-determination is the idea that people who share a common culture, language, or history should have the right to govern themselves and determine their own political status. This principle was integral to Wilson's Fourteen Points, a set of proposals to establish lasting peace after World War I.

Looking at the statements, it is clear that all of them mention the right to national self-determination for different colonized peoples. However, we need to remember that Wilson's intentions were specifically related to imperialist rule. Therefore, we need to find a statement that connects Wilson's intentions with imperialist rule and national self-determination.

From the given options, it can be inferred that Wilson's intentions of imperialist rule connecting to national self-determination would be best reflected in the statement:

"The colonized people of the British Empire had the right to national self-determination."

This is because the British Empire was a prominent imperialist power during that time, and Wilson's ideas were particularly applicable to the colonies under British rule. By acknowledging the right to national self-determination for the colonized people of the British Empire, Wilson's intentions of challenging imperialist rule and promoting self-governance becomes apparent.

Thus, the statement connecting Woodrow Wilson's intentions of imperialist rule to national self-determination is: "The colonized people of the British Empire had the right to national self-determination."

After the Versailles Peace Conference, political activists from colonized territories connected with ideas with which of the following individuals to end European imperialism?(1 point)ResponsesDavid Lloyd George David Lloyd George King Hussein King Hussein Georges ClemenceauGeorges ClemenceauVladimir Lenin

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