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What was the policy of appeasement?

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the act of allowing Hitler to invade a country at will


the act of giving in to Hitler's demands in exchange for peace


the requirement that Germany disarm or face war with Britain and France


the U.S. policy of isolationism as it applied to Germany's militaristic policies

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Answer:the act of giving in to Hitler's demands in exchange for peace

Explanation:because the allies wanted to avoid another world war at all cost and so they allowed Hitler to take what he wanted as long as peace was kept

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The correct answer is B) the act of giving in to Hitler's demands in exchange for peace.

The policy of appeasement was the act of giving in to Hitler's demands in exchange for peace.

The policy of appeasement was supported by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain as a way to avoid another big war such as World War I. In consisted of giving Adolph Hitler some European territories such as Czechoslovakia, under the Agreement of Munich of September 30, 1938.

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