There are a number of synonyms for "cowardly"; in this case, the word "craven" might be most appropriate.
1.The initial alliances by european countries. 2.Build up of military forces. 3.The assassination of Arch-Duke Ferdinand (sparked the start of the war).
Appeasement in the lead-up to World War II, particularly by Britain and France towards Nazi Germany, allowed Hitler to expand aggressively without facing immediate consequences, emboldening him to pursue further territorial ambitions. This policy ultimately failed, leading to the invasion of Poland in 1939 and the outbreak of the war. In the U.S., the initial stance of neutrality and isolationism was challenged as the threat of global conflict grew, prompting a shift towards greater involvement in European affairs. The consequences of appeasement underscored the dangers of inaction against aggression, shaping international relations for decades to come.
In 1914, when war broke out among numerous European nations, President Wilson's reaction was very much the same as that of most Americans at the time. In general, Americans considered the European conflict to be outside of American interest; indeed, the war was seen in some sense as "beneath" America dignity, and America, it was thought, will quite rightly stay out of the sad affair.
The policies of isolationism and neutrality significantly influenced the United States' initial response to World War I, as many Americans favored staying out of European conflicts. This sentiment was rooted in a desire to avoid the entanglements of foreign wars and the devastating consequences they brought. However, as the war progressed, factors such as unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmerman Telegram shifted public opinion and led to a reevaluation of isolationist policies, ultimately resulting in the U.S. entering the war in 1917. Thus, while isolationism delayed involvement, it also set the stage for a pivotal transformation in U.S. foreign policy.
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France and Britain responded to Germany's initial aggression by adopting a policy of appeasement. Neither country wanted to start a war.
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No. You are only permitted to use force in response to force. If a person is trespassing on your property and refuses to leave, contact the police. If you initial physical aggression when the trespassor has not, you would be guilty of battery.
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