The ¨Splendid Little War¨ was a term used by John Hay referring to the Spanish-American war (1898).
He called the event that way basically for all the positive results the US had after the conflict.
Based on national reports it was a short, cheap (money and lives), and the most important part, it was a really popular war, that allowed the US to start to be considered as a world power, between all the nations of the globe.
So making a little syntax, when he mentioned ¨splendid¨ was referring to the excellent results America had after the war and, ¨little¨ highlighting the duration and expenses of it.
A and B, I believe. Maybe D. But C is wrong. I hope this helps.
-RaccAttacc
The representative of colonial Britain vehemently opposed the plans for representation arguing that it was impossible to send representatives across the Mediterranean. This sparked a series of dis contention that ended up in the war of independence.