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Asap ! which identifies continued french colonial interests following world war i? a. the destruction of french territory led to france to export natural resources from its colonies to repair the damage. b. france exerted authority over its colonies through elevating local puppet dictators in an attempt to regain control. c. france supported self-determination movements to allow their colonies to reach independence. d. france gained control of german territories in asia as part of the reparation payments issued in the treaty of versailles.

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