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President wilson's fourteen points had asserted the principle of "self-determination." in this spirit, w. e. b. du bois organized a pan-african congress in paris that put forward the idea of a self-governing nation to be carved out of germany's african colonies. koreans, indians, irish, and others also pressed claims for self-determination. a. true. b. false.

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