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The map shows the militarization of the Rhineland. A map titled Militarization of the Rhineland is shown. It shows that a section of Germany called the Rhineland, which borders Holland, Belgium, France, and Switzerland, was militarized in 1936. The Allies responded to German occupation of the Rhineland by remaining neutral because they feared another war. attacking the Nazis to stop further expansion. negotiating a peace treaty to stop another war. stationing troops along the French border.

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A) remaining neutral in fear of another war

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The dude above is correct, just didn't make the answer clear.

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The Allies responded to German occupation of the Rhineland by remaining neutral because they feared another war.

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The re-occupation of the Rhineland was a measure taken by Nazi Germany in 1936 to end the demilitarization of the Rhineland in violation of international agreements and to return troops to the region. On March 7, German troops marched to the Rhineland to the delight of the Germans and did not face resistance as they progressed. The French had not sent their troops into motion. In this situation, Britain did not want to take the initiative before the French, but began to pursue a policy of condescension towards Germany after the demilitarization of the Rhineland was abolished. In political terms, Hitler succeeded exactly where he wanted it to, regaining Germany's pre-World War I position.

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