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Why did Churchill speak out against appeasement?

He believed Germany needed to pay for its actions in World War I.
He feared it put France and Britain at risk for invasion.
He thought the US needed to do more than supply money and weapons.
He worried that the Japanese were expanding too quickly in Asia.

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Winston Churchill spoke out against appeasement primarily because **he feared it put France and Britain at risk for invasion**. He believed that allowing Nazi Germany to expand its territory and influence without facing consequences would embolden Hitler further, ultimately leading to greater aggression and conflict. Churchill felt that appeasement would undermine the security of Britain and its allies, making war more likely in the long run. His views were rooted in a strong belief that Britain and France needed to stand firm against aggression to prevent the rise of tyranny in Europe.

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