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Q: What international body failed to stop the aggressor nations by following a policy of Appeasement in the 1930's?
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Which of the following European nations were involved in international expansion?

Portugal spain england france the netherlands


How did iappeasement lead to the outbreak of World War 2?

Appeasement did not really lead to the outbreak of World War 2 in the European Theater. The Nazis had already planned on invading nations so the appeasement and the non-aggression pacts were all merely a joke to the Nazis.


What was the polocy of appeasement?

The policy of appeasement was used by the French and British to appease Hitler in the hopes that Hitler would leave their nations alone. The "appeasement camp" thought that if Hitler was given what he wanted he would be satisfied. They did not understand Hitler and his agendas. They Brits and French were made to look like fools when they found out Hitler had already taken the the Sudetenland at the time of the Munich Conference and signing of the pact that allowed Hitler to have the Sudetenland within Czechoslovakia. The policy appeasement is as foolish as giving your lunch to the school bully when he will only come back the next day.


What factors most contributed to the creation of new nations in the decades immediately following world war 2?

decisions by the United Nations to create new nations


What was the policy of appeasement trying to achieve?

The policy of appeasement was meant to make the Germans happy with the Versailles Treaty in theory. However, in reality it was to keep Hitler happy with the United States, England and France so he would not invade their nations. In a real sense it merely bought them time to get ready for Hitler coming but they did not have enough military readiness to accomplish that. In a way it gave them a false sense of security.

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What international body failed to stop the aggressor nations by following a policy of appeasement in the 1930?

League of Nations


What international body failed to stop the aggressor nations by following a policy of Appeasement in the 1930s?

League of Nations


Appeasement in a sentence?

The term "appeasement", meaning "diplomatic action which makes concessions to aggressor-nations", may be used in various ways in a sentence. One example is as follows: "In 1938, appeasement was the key to Great Britain's relation with Germany; however, in 1939, the key became war."


What strategy did FDR use against aggressor nations?

Quarantine


Was the league of nations unwilling to stand up to the aggression of the Japanese and the Italians?

Appeasement, straight up appeasement.


Why was the league of nations unwilling to stand up to the aggressive of the Japanese and the Italians?

Appeasement, straight up appeasement.


How did the aggresor nations respond to the appeasement?

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Roosevelt's call for a quarantine against aggressor nations who were creating a state of international anarchy?

was a response to Japanese troops moving into Peking (Beijing), but had little influence on U.S. foreign policy.


Why was the League of Nations unable to stop aggression in both Italians japan?

Appeasement, straight up appeasement.


Roosevelts call for a quarantine against aggressor nations who were creating a state of international anarchy?

that's not a question was a response to Japanese troops moving into Peking (Beijing), but had little influence on U.S. foreign policy


What was result of Britain's appeasement policy?

In the years leading up to World War II, Great Britain (as well as France) indulged in an appeasement policy toward Germany and other aggressor-nations. One negative result was that it encouraged Germany, in particular, to continue making demands and engaging in aggressive policies. On the other hand, it undeniably bought time for the nation to rearm and otherwise prepare for the war that increasingly seemed to be a certainty.


What was a result of Britain's appeasement policy?

In the years leading up to World War II, Great Britain (as well as France) indulged in an appeasement policy toward Germany and other aggressor-nations. One negative result was that it encouraged Germany, in particular, to continue making demands and engaging in aggressive policies. On the other hand, it undeniably bought time for the nation to rearm and otherwise prepare for the war that increasingly seemed to be a certainty.