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At the Munich meeting in 1938 of Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler.

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The plan to meet Hitler's demands in Europe was known as?

Appeasement


Why did Europe take a stance of appeasement against Hitler?

Hitlers has taken almost all of Europe.


What is a good definition of appeasement used in Europe in the 1930s?

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Why did policy of appeasement make sense to chamberlain?

chamberlain did no war so he made an act for appeasement also since the great depression was still in act no one in europe or outside europe was prepared for another war


Which led to Germany continuing to spread its military influence throughout Europe?

Appeasement.


What led Germany to continuing to spread its military influence throughtout Europe?

appeasement


Why did other countries in Europe used the strategy of appeasement?

It was an attempt to avoid war


What does the policy of appeasement refer to?

The policy of appeasement refers to Hitler saying at the Munich conference that he would not invade any more of Europe after Czechoslovakia. It failed, obviously.


How did adopting the policy of appeasement at the Munich Conference in September 1938 change Europe?

by separating them


What was Adolf Hitler's opinion on appeasement during his time in power?

Adolf Hitler viewed appeasement as a sign of weakness and took advantage of it to further his aggressive expansionist goals in Europe.


What was Adolf Hitler's opinion on appeasement during his leadership in Germany?

Adolf Hitler viewed appeasement as a sign of weakness and believed it allowed him to expand his power and influence without facing significant opposition. He took advantage of appeasement policies to further his aggressive expansionist goals in Europe.


What was great Britain's policy toward Germany that was based on the belief that the satisfaction of reasonable demands would maintain peace in Europe?

The policy of appeasement was Lloyd George's response to not declaring war on Germany.