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What policy did Britain and France follow against Fascist aggression?

appeasement


How did president Roosevelt respond to isolationist pressure in the face of fascist aggression?

He pushed to strengthen the Neutrality Act.


How did France and Britain respond to the fascist aggression in the 1930?

In the 1930s, France and Britain initially responded to fascist aggression, particularly from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, with a policy of appeasement, hoping to avoid another devastating conflict. Notably, they allowed the remilitarization of the Rhineland in 1936 and the annexation of Austria in 1938 without significant intervention. However, as aggression escalated, culminating in the invasion of Poland in 1939, both nations ultimately abandoned appeasement and declared war on Germany, marking the beginning of World War II. Their earlier inaction, however, was criticized for emboldening fascist leaders and exacerbating the conflict.


Which foreign policy change was in part a reaction to the rise of aggression fascist governments in Europe?

The relaxtion of the Open Door Policy. ^ This answer is incorrect- Plato


How did France and Britain respond to fascist aggression during 1930?

Appeasement until 3 September 1939 when they both declared war on Germany.


Was NATO formed to stop fascist aggression?

NATO was formed in 1949 primarily to counter the threat posed by the Soviet Union and its communist expansion during the Cold War, rather than specifically to stop fascist aggression. The alliance aimed to provide collective defense for its member states, ensuring that an attack on one would be considered an attack on all. While the context of its formation was influenced by the aftermath of World War II and the defeat of fascist regimes, NATO's focus shifted to addressing broader security challenges in Europe and North America.


When Germany began world war ii in 1939 a secret agreement with the ussr allowed soviet troops to?

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Why did Stalin and the soviet union sign a non aggression pact with geramny rather than join the french and british against germany?

They were hoping to spread the influence of Communism in fascist countries.


What did the French do to stop the fascist aggression during World War 2?

They blew up German supply trains, killed a good number of Nazi soldiers, sabotaged tanks, planes, artillery, etc.


Is Glenn Beck a fascist?

No he is not a fascist.


What is a non-fascist?

Someone who isn't a fascist.


Is Mitt Romney a fascist?

No, Romney is no fascist.