Answer:
D. the Iberian Peninsula
Explanation:
In the Al-Andalus, which was the name given to the parts of the Iberian Peninsula that were under muslim control in the Middle Ages, there was a great degree of religious tolerance.
While the rulers were muslim themselves, there were many christians and jews living in Al-Andalus, an in important cities like Cordova and Toledo. The religious conflict were with the Christians who lived outside of muslim rule: in the Christian kingdoms of Northern Spain.
If you are referring to the 1930s I don't think Churchill had a clear strategy of the kind that you suggest. He would have opposed most breaches of the Treaty of Versailles, which it is unclear what he would have done if Hitler had defied British protests. Most of Hitler's early aims focused on Eastern Central Europe, where British influence at the time was almost nil.
Answer:
Imperialism helped create World War One through the recruitment of natives from colonies of European Empires.
Explanation:
At the time, Britain had the most colonies and had fought alongside native populations in the Middle East against Ottoman forces. The French had colonies in North Africa that would come to France and help defend the country from the German invasion. Germany had a few colonies in Africa but still recruited natives in the German Army.