Multiple Choice
Which of the following represents a key shift in the discourse of development following World War II?
A) The institutionalization of development through the creation of the International Financial Institutions
B) The narrative of inequality between the colonizer and colonized was replaced with the narrative of trading partners in the global economy
C) The narrative of local oppression was replaced with a narrative of universal human rights and the privileging of the UN
D) The institutionalization of power as the causal force of America's foreign policy
E) The revelation of development as a conscious project of global norm building
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