1.- France, Britain, Italy, Germany met to discuss what to do w/ Czechoslovakia
- Czechoslovakia was excluded from meeting
2.France and Great Britain continued a policy of appeasement in order to avoid war
3. The agreement averted the outbreak of war but gave Czechoslovakia away to German conquest.
4.A deal was reached on 29 September, and at about 1:30 am on 30 September 1938, Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Benito Mussolini and Édouard Daladier signed the Munich Agreement. ... On 30 September, upon his return to Britain, Chamberlain delivered his infamous "peace for our time" speech to crowds in London.
5.Winston Churchill opposed the Munich Pact because he viewed it as an appeasement to Hitler that would lead to a Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia and eventual chaos throughout Europe. He proclaimed that the Munich Pact was shameful, dishonorable and a "defeat without a war."
The most likely message this painting sends to French citizens is that
one must be prepared to sacrifice their own children to preserve France.
Answer: C
It made sense to join other nations who trading and investing there.
Explanation:
The United States wanted to get involved in trade with China because it made sense to join other nations who were trading and investing there. Previously in the 1600s, the American colonies were part of England where they were only able to acquire Chinese products through the British East India Company which had monopolized the trade. It's estimated that 1 billion cups of tea were consumed annually before the American revolution and by the end of the revolution, America wanted to trade directly with China to secure profits as those made by the British. This in return would employ people who depended on the sea and further generate capital for development which had been stimulated by the development of this foreign trade. The Americans wanted to trade with the Chinese as they had been trading with other countries from Africa, India, and Japan.
Constructing roads, and using iron to make weapons because they were both architects and made many things that we use today