The primary concern over immigration in the US during this time was that the immigrants were Catholic. This meant that many protestant groups feared that their churches would take over towns and transform the political landscape.
Bolívar is a supporter of Enlightenment ideas because he believes in the concept of equal rights. He personally took steps to free the enslaved persons his family owned, and to end slavery in Gran Colombia. In government, he supported the idea of separation of powers as expressed by Montesquieu. However, he also favored a strong executive branch and authoritarian leadership to ensure political stability for the nation. He also opposed the limited government supported by many Enlightenment thinkers. These ideas show that he was skeptical that American-style democracy could work.
Zheng He traveled across the <u>Indian</u> Ocean to trade with other countries.
I think it's c but I am not sure