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They did not want to fight another war. They were still in the throes of the depression and they did not want another World War 1 after millions died in vain in that war.

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Q: What were the three reason why the European leaders agreed to a policy of appeasement?
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When some European leaders agreed to Hitlers demands concerning Czechoslovakia in 1938 they were supporting a policy of?

'Appeasement'.


What were three reasons European leaders agreed to a policy of appeasement?

The European leaders agreed to a policy of appeasement because France and Britain had adopted the stance of achieving peace at any price. Neither country was ready for war and there was British sentiment that Germany did have some grievances from Versailles.


Why did European countries and leaders adopt the policy of appeasement?

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By singing the Munich Pact Britain and France agreed to take this policy toward German aggression?

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Appeasement.


What policy did Britain and France adopt toward Hitler before World War 2?

AppeasementThe policy of appeasement.


What policy held by European victors of World War 1 allowed Hitler to make small gains during the mid to late 1930s?

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What was the policy of appeasement in the 1930s between France and Britain called?

why did France and britiain choose the policy of appeasement


What did appeasement do?

Appeasement is the policy of giving in to the demands of an aggressor to keep the peace.


Wrong with the policy of appeasement?

Appeasement never works. See answer to this question.What_is_wrong_with_the_policy_of_appeasement


Give an example of someone who agreed with chamberlain's policy?

Neville Chamberlain's policy of appeasement was supported by some members of the British establishment, such as Lord Halifax who believed in diplomatic negotiation with Hitler to avoid war.


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The policy of appeasement.