Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The term 'splendid isolation' was used to refer the policy of Britain during the 19th century.
During the 19th century, Britain had its empire expanded all over the world. Amost 1/4th of the world population was a part of British empire. Therefore, Britain had no interest in forming allies with other European countries.
The term, therefore, referred to staying out of any territorial disputes between other European nations. Thus option D is correct.
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<span>During the late 1800's many Americans feared immigration because they thought that immigrants would take jobs from hard working Americans. During this time, you saw the nativist American party pop up (although it quickly dissolved), you have the Chinese Exclusion act (which, as the name implies excludes all Chinese immigration), but you also have people like Jane Addams, who wanted to promote immigration and set up the Hull House, a community centre to help immigrants first arriving.</span>
Taxes // the colonies didn’t approve of this, later calling it “taxation without representation”
Answer:
The author feels that Young has made many mistakes.
The author also feels that Young was determined.