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27 February, 21:38

35. What was the policy of appeasement?

a. The British and French decision to give into aggression to keep peace.

b. The move that Mussolini made to form an alliance with Germany.

c. The U. S. desire to stay out of foreign affairs.

d. Two peas get together to watch some entertainment.

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  1. 27 February, 23:02
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    . The British and French decision to give into aggression to keep peace.

    Explanation:

    Appeasement. Appeasement, the policy of making concessions to the dictatorial powers in order to avoid conflict, governed Anglo-French foreign policy during the 1930s. It became indelibly associated with Conservative Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.

    Appeasement. Appeasement, Foreign policy of pacifying an aggrieved country through negotiation in order to prevent war. The prime example is Britain's policy toward Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany in the 1930s

    Appeasement is most often used to describe the response of British policy makers to the rise of Nazi Germany in the 1930s ... Chamberlain hoped that it would bring a quicker end to the crisis created in Europe by the Nazi clamour for revision of the Treaty of Versailles.
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