In the context of colonialism what was the relationship between education and colonists?
A) Territories tended to already have strong educational systems prior to being colonized.
B) Colonial powers generally invested very little in the educational infrastructure of their colonies.
C) Access to education was largely withheld from colonists.
D) Education was widely disseminated by those in power to colonists.
Answer: C
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