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<em>Hello, How did the Munich Pact affect Europe? It further encouraged Hitler's aggressive policies. Which of the following was an effect of British resistance to Germany? It saved Britain from a german invasion. The Munich Pact did contribute to the outbreak of the World War II by it encouraged German territorial expansion. Hitler already had an idea that France and Britain were weak but stopped him from conquering other lands. It allowed him to expand his borders all the way to Poland. Hope That Helps!</em>
From what I can recall, the Adams-Onis Treaty more or less gave Florida to the U.S. but it did not exactly end the Second Seminole War, which can be made obvious with the fact that there are Seminoles still living in Florida. I don't remember the Treaty having anything to do with the British since this treaty was between Spain and the U.S.
Basically, I believe the answer is B.
I honestly have no clue what the answer is and I really would like to know as well
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Option: (2) political instability
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Treaty of Versailles became famously for two reasons, firstly for ending World War I and secondly by imposing on Germans to pay the price of the war. Germans punished under the treaty as military capabilities restricted with minimum arms and ammunition with no airships. Germans forced to give enormous reparations to the Allies (Britain, France and America). The treaty also required the surrender of territories of Germany. All this led to instability in the country with economic depression and political instability which allowed Hitler to come into power by promising a stable situation with a rising economy and pride.
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