American attitudes toward Europe in the late nineteenth century were characterized by

A) veneration for Europe as the center of learning and fine art.
B) suspicion of European society as decadent and aristocratic.
C) envy of European imperialism.
D) the belief that America was basically an extension of Europe.


B

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