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16 of 2316 of 23 Items Question Which of the following explains how Hitler was able to build up the German army despite Treaty of Versailles restrictions?(1 point) Responses The world was more concerned with the aggressions of Japan in China. The world was more concerned with the aggressions of Japan in China. The Good Neighbor Policy restricted intervention in non-war situations. The Good Neighbor Policy restricted intervention in non-war situations. He took advantage of appeasement and a lack of force behind the League of Nations. He took advantage of appeasement and a lack of force behind the League of Nations. He built his army in secret without the knowledge of the Allied forces. He built his army in secret without the knowledge of the Allied forces. Skip to navigation
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The correct response is: **He took advantage of appeasement and a lack of force behind the League of Nations.**
Hitler was able to circumvent the restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles primarily because other nations, particularly those in Europe, were initially inclined to appease him rather than confront his violations. The League of Nations, created to maintain peace and enforce international agreements, proved ineffective, allowing him to rebuild Germany's military and pursue expansionist policies without facing sufficient opposition.
Hitler was able to circumvent the restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles primarily because other nations, particularly those in Europe, were initially inclined to appease him rather than confront his violations. The League of Nations, created to maintain peace and enforce international agreements, proved ineffective, allowing him to rebuild Germany's military and pursue expansionist policies without facing sufficient opposition.
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