The Munich Pact is an example of appeasement because it allowed Hitler to take over Czechoslovakia. This agreement, made in 1938, essentially aimed to prevent further conflict in Europe by conceding to some of Hitler's demands, ultimately permitting the annexation of the Sudetenland, which was part of Czechoslovakia. This approach is viewed as a failed strategy of appeasement because it did not stop further aggression by Nazi Germany.
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 Hitler permission to rebuild the German military.
It gave Hitler permission to rebuild the German military.
It gave Germany the power to annex Belgium.
It gave Germany the power to annex Belgium.
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