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Britain's approach to interacting with other European countries during Queen Victoria's reign was called "splendid isolation" by politicians of that era. What was meant by this phrase?
Britain prevented other Europeans from entering the country except for certain days.
Britain refused to meet with the heads of state of other European nations.
Britain stayed out of any territory disputes between other European nations.
Britain worked hard to set apart any European country that opposed its policies.
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Britain stayed out of any territory disputes between other European nations.
Explanation: "Splendid isolation" meant avoiding permanent alliances and staying aloof from European power politics and continental disputes, relying on naval power and diplomacy rather than entangling alliances.
Explanation: "Splendid isolation" meant avoiding permanent alliances and staying aloof from European power politics and continental disputes, relying on naval power and diplomacy rather than entangling alliances.
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