What did the policy of appeasement in pre-WWII Europe entail?

Choose 1 answer:

(A)

The United States' decision to not get involved in any European conflicts

(B)

Allowing Nazi Germany to aggressively expand, conquer the Sudetenland, and annex Austria

C

Allowing Nazi Germany to invade Poland and parts of France

Stuck? Ilsea bint

Respuesta :

Answer: (B) Allowing Nazi Germany to aggressively expand, conquer the Sudetenland, and annex Austria

Explanation:

The British Government under Neville Chamberlain pursued a policy of Appeasement with Nazi Germany as a way to avoid war.

He let the Germans annex Austria and then signed the Munich Agreement that allowed Germany to occupy the highly Industralized Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia without firing a shot.

This was to prove to be a mistake though as Germany then occupied the rest of Czechoslovakia.

Answer:

B. Allowing Nazi Germany to aggressively expand, conquer the Sudetenland, and annex Austria.

Explanation:

After World War I, Great Britain and the rest of the world did not want to start another world war, so they allowed Germany to expand in territory and power.

Otras preguntas