The policy of appeasement primarily involved Britain and France, who aimed to prevent conflict with Nazi Germany in the lead-up to World War II. Key events included the Munich Agreement of 1938, where these countries allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia. Other nations, such as Italy and Japan, also played roles in the broader context of aggressive expansion during the era, but the focus of appeasement was mainly on Germany.
did not have the power to fight Germany
Countries involved in the middle passage were America and Africa.
england n france to [ hopefully ] keep the "dogs of war" at bay
What is the 3 main countries who were involved in the slave trade?
The Axis Powers rolled their military forces through countries. Politics were swept away.
no
Giving into a hostile countries demands in hopes to keep peace with them
appeasement
Britain and France
did not have the power to fight Germany
because they did not have a chose
It was an attempt to avoid war
Hitler viewed the policy of appeasement as a sign of weakness and believed it allowed him to expand his power without facing resistance from other countries.
appeasement
appeasement before world war 2Britain and France was after WWII but Britain and Germany before WWIIAnsweri only know two countries that held an appeasement before war broke out in 1939. these two countries are BRITAIN and GERMANY. i hope that this has helped you with your reasearch.
Munich Agreement
Appeasement.