"With the existing colonies or dependencies of any European power we have not interfered and shall not interfere....Our policy in regard to Europe...Remains the same, which is, not to interfere in the internal concern of any of its powers..." 

Which American foreign policy does this quotation from 1823 describe?
 A) isolationism*"* 
B) internationalism
C) collective security 
D) Manifest Destiny 

Isolationism

Right

This quotation from 1823 describes the American foreign policy of isolationism.

To understand how to arrive at this answer, let's break down the key elements of the quotation. The quote states that the United States will not interfere with the existing colonies or dependencies of any European power and that the US will not interfere in the internal concerns of European powers. This signifies a policy of non-interference in European affairs.

Isolationism is a foreign policy doctrine wherein a country seeks to avoid alliances, interventions, and involvement in the affairs of other nations. The emphasis is on maintaining distance from international conflicts and focusing on national interests.

By stating that the US will not interfere in the affairs of European powers, the quote aligns with the principles of isolationism, making option A) isolationism the correct answer.