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.