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Why did the French follow a policy of appeasement towards the Germans even after they entered the Rhineland?

A treaty had been signed that ensured that Hitler would pursue no other lands

France was too demoralized to act without the assistance of the United Kingdom

France did not feel particularly threatened by the Germans at the time

The common opinion was that the Treaty of Versailles has been too harsh on Germany

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The answer to the question is the first one. (France was too demoralized to act without the assistance of the United Kingdom)

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