<span>the most common theme was trying to keep as much power to themselves and out of the hands of the aristocracy and the church</span>
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"They believed that if they appeased Hitler’s demands, he would stop a future pursuits of territories. They believed appeasement could buy them time to increase their own military capabilities. Appeasement meant they had the power to dictate whether the Soviet Union and Italy gained any power in the annexed territories. The leaders thought that a policy of appeasement would deter other countries from taking aggressive actions in Europe." It says it in the book thing.
What made it difficult for early United States leaders to maintain neutrality during conflicts between France and Great Britain was that <em>each nation urged the United States to halt trade with the other</em>. The United States was put in the middle of tensions between Britain and France in the early 1800s because Napoleon was at war with Great Britain. He established a continental system by which no nation could trade with the British, thus isolating the Isles. The United States intended to remain neutral but was embroiled in this and other conflicts.