why did the united states initially followed a policy of appeasement toward germany? a. united states wanted to focus on its own
economic troubles b. united states supported Hitlers desire to create unified Germanic states c. united states was afraid that germany would attack united states if appeasement were not offered d. united states belived that austria posed a greater threat than german did
The correct answer is A) the United States wanted to focus on its own economic troubles.
The United States initially followed a policy of appeasement toward Germany because the United States wanted to focus on its own economic troubles.
The politic of appeasement implied to make concessions to the other aggressor country in order to avoid a conflict. Basically, it is applied to the foreign policy of Great Britain to Germany in the previous years of World War II. The British tried to avoid conflict and another war with the Nazi Germans and made some concessions. During those years, 1935-1939, the United States also adopted this policy. After the difficult years of World War 1 and the Great Depression, the US government adopted a policy of neutrality and did not want to interfere in European affairs.
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The Radical Republicans opposed Lincoln's plan because they thought it too lenient toward the South. Radical Republicans believed that Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction was not harsh enough because, from their point of view, the South was guilty of starting the war and deserved to be punished as such.
Natural fortifications also helps defend a country. For example the Alps in Italy defends them very well. Rivers can also be a defensive position a country can fall back to. So no, fortifications and defenses arent the only thing. Nature is able to help too.