The Munich Pact is considered an example of appeasement because it allowed Hitler to take over Czechoslovakia. This agreement, made in 1938 between Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy, permitted Nazi Germany to annex the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia in hopes of preventing a larger conflict. However, this act of concession ultimately failed to maintain peace and emboldened Hitler to pursue further military aggression.
Why is the Munich Pact an example of appeasement?(1 point)
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It allowed Hitler to take over Czechoslovakia.
It allowed Hitler to take over Czechoslovakia.
It stopped German repayment of debt from World War I.
It stopped German repayment of debt from World War I.
It gave Germany the power to annex Belgium.
It gave Germany the power to annex Belgium.
It gave Hitler permission to rebuild the German military.
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