4. How does this excerpt from Washington’s Farewell Address suggest the United States should act in foreign relations? A A It suggests that Europe has different interests than the United States and that the United States cannot detach from Europe. B B It suggests that Europe has different interests than the United States and that the United States should pursue its own interests. C C It suggests that Europe has frequent controversies that involve the United States and that the United States should have hostility toward Europe. D D It suggests that Europe has frequent controversies that involve the United States and that the United States must develop stronger ties with Europe.

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The correct answer is B: It suggests that Europe has different interests than the United States and that the United States should pursue its own interests.

In his Farewell Address, George Washington warned against entangling alliances with foreign nations and emphasized the importance of focusing on national interests rather than getting involved in European conflicts. This aligns with the concept that the U.S. should maintain its independence in foreign relations while recognizing the distinct interests of Europe.

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