Evaluate how Hitler’s policy of Anschluss drove his actions prior to World War II.(1 point)

Responses

Hitler’s policy drove him to sign the Neutrality Acts.
Hitler’s policy drove him to sign the Neutrality Acts.

Hitler’s policy drove him to stick to the Munich Agreement.
Hitler’s policy drove him to stick to the Munich Agreement.

Hitler’s policy drove him to reunite the people of Germany and keep invading.
Hitler’s policy drove him to reunite the people of Germany and keep invading.

Hitler’s policy drove him to invade Ethiopia and upset peace in Europe.

1 answer

The best response is: Hitler’s policy drove him to reunite the people of Germany and keep invading.

This accurately reflects how Hitler's policy of Anschluss, which aimed at unifying all German-speaking peoples under Nazi rule, motivated his aggressive expansionist actions leading up to World War II. The annexation of Austria in 1938 was a significant step in his plan to expand German territory and influence, ultimately leading to further invasions in Europe.