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According to this excerpt, what is Chamberlain's point

of view of Hitler's intentions?
O Hitler favored entering into negotiations rather than
relying on the German military.
O Hitler was determined to wage war no matter the
cost to achieve his goals.
O Hitler did not believe the Sudetenland should be a
topic of discussion.
O Hitler did not want to waste Chamberlain's time with
lengthy discussions.

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Answer:

B

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got it correct one edge

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Answer:

B. Hitler was determined to wage war no matter the cost to achieve his goals.

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I cannot see the excerpt that you have but what I do know about Sir Chamberlain was "appeasement." Chamberlain had appeased Hitler with his aggressive diplomatic views and outlooks of territorial expansions. Chamberlain and Hitler had met during the Munich Conference which allowed Hitler a free hand in the Sudetenland in exchange for no more territorial expansion. Chamberlain had convinced himself that Hitler finally settled for peace through negotiations and brought, "peace in our time." Shortly after, Hitler had invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia.

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