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The short and simple answer is that those countries were tired of, and still recovering from, WWI and tried to avoid further confrontations.

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Why did Britain join WW1?

Britain was committed to defend France and Belgium and since they joined the Britain did


Who were the allied powers during ww1?

Great Britain, France, and Russia


Why was Britain and France the cause of war in Europe?

Britain & France fought against Germany in WW1 & WW2. I think it might be difficult to find a way of establishing that Britain & France caused War in Europe.


How would you justify France and Great Britain's action to follow a policy of appeasement?

Fear, blindness and isolation.Fear: Great Britain and France wished at all costs to avoid a bloodbath like WW1 (which they called the Great War).Blindness: They did not see that Hitler's final aim was complete domination of Europe and then the world.Isolation: The US and the USSR did not provide any support to Great Britain and France in confronting Hitler. And these two huge countries had been necessary to defeat Germany in WW1.They also know that economically, industrially, and militarily, they were unprepared for war, and Germany had been rearming since Hitler became Chancellor.


Why did Britain and France give up the policy of appeasement?

The UK were obliged to take part in appeasement as much of the interest at the time was in the empire and so were not in an easy position to take part in Europe, known as imperial over-stretch. The other reason that they took an appeasement policy is the international population felt the reparations from WW1 had been too much, so were sympathetic towards Germany.