Robert Menzies was conservative Prime Minister of Australia from 1939 to 1941 and again fr
View Ⅰ The supreme twentieth-century statesman and politician, presiding with ease over the nation, and representing Australia abroad with dignity and aplomb.
View Ⅱ Authoritarian despite his professed liberal beliefs, he was the enemy of the workers, who stayed in office for seventeen years through a combination of unscrupulous opportunism, remarkable good luck, and the gullibility of the Australian people. View Ⅲ Menzies imposed the values of a bygone age on Australia, with his devotion to Britain and the British monarchy, and his cautious conservatism. He suppressed a new, creative, energetic generation by cultivating smugness, fear and indifference in the Australia of the 50s and 60s.
View Ⅳ Downright democratic, something new and different but with an easy-going manner and aggressive independence.
Which one of the Views(Ⅰ--Ⅳ)expresses the strongest admiration for Menzies?
A.Ⅰ
B.Ⅱ
C.Ⅲ
D.Ⅳ