Answer:
The conference should have been canceled.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Munich Conference was held to decide the fate of Czechoslovakia during World War II. The entire population of Czechoslovakia had its integrity and future in the hands of this conference, it being essential that Czechoslovakia was part of the conference and of all the discussions addressed at this event. In that case, it is unethical and immoral that Czechoslovakia is not invited to this event, which allows other nations to make decisions that belong to another people. For this reason, the conference should have been canceled.
Czechoslovakia was not invited to the Munich Conference because both England and France believed that Czechoslovakia could disrupt the agreements they wanted to make with Germany.