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Ivahew [28]
3 years ago
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ILL MARK BRAINLEST

History
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Mama L [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Appeasement : the action of satisfying the demands of an aggressive person, country, or organization: a policy of appeasement.

Explanation:

Why did England and France choose this path? : The main reason why Britain/England and France embraced the appeasement policy was because they did not want the whole of Europe to be dragged into a world war by Hitler. It was a policy being persued due to the lessons learnt from world war one.

Why didn't it work on Hitler? : Essentially the Policy of Appeasement did not succeed with the nations it was designed to protect: it failed to prevent war. The failure of the Policy was largely deemed on that Appeasement was misconceived; Hitler’s ambitions to increase Germany’s borders and to expand Lebensraum, stretched much further than the legitimate grievances of Versailles.

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