Many people supported appeasement in the 1930s due to a desire to avoid another devastating war, as memories of World War I were still fresh and painful. Additionally, economic challenges and the Great Depression made nations hesitant to engage in conflict. There was also a belief that some of the grievances of aggressive nations, like Germany, could be addressed through negotiation and compromise, fostering hopes for lasting peace. Lastly, the underestimation of totalitarian regimes' ambitions contributed to the appeal of appeasement as a diplomatic strategy.
Appeasement postponed WW II for a year or so.
Appeasement did not really lead to the outbreak of World War 2 in the European Theater. The Nazis had already planned on invading nations so the appeasement and the non-aggression pacts were all merely a joke to the Nazis.
Germany went from being a defeated country at the end of WW II, in 1918, to overrunning all of continental Europe in 1939, which was just 21 years later. The policy of appeasement, which was intended to make Germany happy so that it would not go to war, instead allowed Germany the opportunity to rebuild its military and to make all the necessary preparations for war, and to become the most powerful nation in Europe. So appeasement was a horribly foolish policy, as it turned out.
The people were growing cocoa and not food for themselves. So the people had to import food to support their families.
The policy of appeasement was meant to make the Germans happy with the Versailles Treaty in theory. However, in reality it was to keep Hitler happy with the United States, England and France so he would not invade their nations. In a real sense it merely bought them time to get ready for Hitler coming but they did not have enough military readiness to accomplish that. In a way it gave them a false sense of security.
because the climate is so inhospitable that it will not support very many people
to support the christans
Simply, because many people in Northern Ireland were being denied their civil rights, and so they and others went to support a movement that was trying to get them.
The single word answer is "appeasement"
People supported slavery because they needed more workers. They didnt have to pay them so the southern states had many many slaves.
most people who sided with Hitler wanted power or were afraid of him
They were to small. Also they could not get popular support.
Yes there can. The earth only has so many resources, if we have a population greater than those resources can support there are too many people.
becase it is important for us new zealanders to have people who like to support and defend our country in so many ways
Because there better at saying "One Moment Sir".
The appeasement policy would not have worked. It would have worked if Hitler was okay with letting other people control the country, but like all humans they wanted to do what they wanted to do. The appeasement policy went wrong when Britain tried to stop the Germany by paying it to not take over any more countries. Germany had believed that it was there time to rule the world and they were using the appeasement policy to strengthen its army. So it is like a bully (Germany) is being paid to no beat up a child (Britain and other countries).
Support came in different ways. Many people "supported" him out of fear of execution, torture, exile, ect. But many people really did support Stalin (particuarily in the lower classes) because for them he [resented an oppurtunity for a better life. Socialism involves having shared property and nearly abolishes personal ownership. So for the people with almost nothing, this was a positive thing.