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How did the policy of appeasement influence the beginning of World War II?
The policy encouraged China to resist Japanese aggression.
The policy emboldened Hitler to further acts of aggression.
The policy encouraged China to resist Japanese aggression.
The policy emboldened Hitler to further acts of aggression.
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The policy allowed Germany to annex parts of Czechoslovakia without opposition.
The policy delayed the involvement of major powers in the conflict.
The policy contributed to the weakening of the League of Nations and international cooperation.
Overall, the policy of appeasement gave aggressive nations like Germany and Japan the impression that they could expand their territories without consequences, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of World War II.
The policy delayed the involvement of major powers in the conflict.
The policy contributed to the weakening of the League of Nations and international cooperation.
Overall, the policy of appeasement gave aggressive nations like Germany and Japan the impression that they could expand their territories without consequences, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of World War II.
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