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The decision by Great Britain and France to sign the Munich Accord with Germany was considered an act of.

A,isolationism
b.internationalism.
C.appeasement
d.neutrality.
My answer is B
9 years ago

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Reed
Nope.
9 years ago
DIANA NGWANG
Appeasement
2 years ago
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You are correct, the decision to sign the Munich Accord with Germany was considered an act of appeasement.
2 years ago

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