What impact did World War I have on Europe's colonial empires?
a. The war drew in laborers and soldiers from the colonies.
b. The war left the colonies untouched.
c. The war was fought mainly in the colonies.
d. The war lead directly to widespread independence of colonies.
Answer: a. The war drew in laborers and soldiers from the colonies.
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