What was the immediate impact of World War I in Africa?

A. The overthrowing of its political system.
B. The extension of colonial rule.
C. Increased rights and independent for former African colonies.
D. A population more willing to accept colonial rule.
E. German colonies of Africa gained independence.


Answer: B

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