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By the end of the Second World War, the British Empire __________

a. had gotten rid of its parliamentary form of government
b. had grown twice the size
c. had taken Catholicism as its dominate religion
d. had lost control over many of its territories

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D the British empire lost more territory to the enemy because the enemies forces were greater.
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Answer:

d. had lost control over many of its territories.

Step-by-step explanation:

By the end of the Second World War, the British Empire had lost control over many of its former territories. There were many reasons for this. After the damage of the First World War, the British Empire was struggling to keep its territories, as some of them proved expensive. Moreover, as the Empire was so damaged after those years (particularly after World War II), some of these territories believed it was possible to achieve independence.

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