The Allied policy towards Hitler in the 1930s can best be described as one of b. appeasement. It was during this period that Hitler's Germany made moves to annex the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia, a neighboring nation that <em>did not </em>want to give up the Sudetenland. Neville Chamberlain, the leader of Britain at this time, traveled to Munich to speak with Hitler and agreed to allow the transferal of land, calling it "peace in our time." Hitler would then go on to continue to attack and take land from neighboring nations such as Poland and France into the 1940s. Today we refer to appeasing aggressors as falling prey to the "Munich Syndrome."<span />
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<span>That statement is false.
The Maaginot line was indeed built to protect the French from German's military attack..But in 1940, The line was proven to be inefective after it was completely emasculated by the German troops using the blitzkrieg tactics..</span>
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The French and Indian War started because of problems between the French and Britain. The French and Britain both settled on the Ohio River Valley. This area was important because it can provide food and furs to sell or trade, which can give them money.
Note: The French and Indians fought on the same side; it was because those were the groups the British fought against.
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john locke philosopher believed that the purpose of government is to protect natural rights