What was the significance of the Fifth Pan-African Congress? (1 point)

The meeting reaffirmed the commitment of African colonies to send soldiers to fight in World War II.
The meeting promoted
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African descent.
The meeting rejected moves toward decolonization and
• instead advocated for reconciliation with colonial powers.
The meeting advocated for African decolonization only, and
• rejected solidarity across the Atlantic Ocean with other Black people.

The meeting advocated for African decolonization only, and rejected solidarity across the Atlantic Ocean with other Black people.