Why were Brazil, China, India, and South Africa so powerful?

A) Their economies had grown so strong due to globalization, they could afford to challenge the West.
B) They had much grassroots support for their efforts.
C) They were supported by disheartened Western partners that sought change.
D) They were not prone to internal disputes.
E) All of these


A

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