Oswald Spengler, writing after World War I, argued that

A) Europe had reached the end of its primacy.
B) Western civilization had proved its strength in the war.
C) Europe would continue to be an inspiration to the world.
D) Bolshevism was the wave of the future.
E) the League of Nations would be a new Roman Empire.


Answer: A

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