Answer:
A. European settlers always disrupted native people's ways of life
Step-by-step explanation:
The given excerpt suggests that European settlers disrupted native people's ways of life. The aborigines were forced to abandon their homes when Europeans began settling in Australia. Later, some of them returned and managed to re-establish their communities, but many didn't. The fact that the aborigines lost their homes doesn't mean that they lost their culture. It isn't their culture they tried to regain, but their homeland. It's nowhere stated that Australia owes its native people an apology.
This is why option A is the correct one.