Answer:
Explanation:
It was a policy adapted by the British government prior to WW2. Britain and her prime minister (Neville Chamberlin) sought any solution that would keep Britain out of a war with Germany. Hitler was not so anxious to have peace.
Appeasement was developed as a policy of turning the government of a stated country over to Hitler in return for peace. Of course, Hitler had no intention of honoring such a treaty. Britain finally drew a line in the sand when she said "If you invade Poland, that's it. It means war." Hitler invaded Poland and it was war.
The answer would be Carnegie
<span>Build large military forces, expand their colonial empires, form military alliances</span> and expand
their economies<span>. These are the factors that led to the
outbreak of World War I. Tensions
mounted as these developments happened.
The other two are not included as causes of the First World War.</span>