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Which of the following best describes the aftermath of the 1938 Munich Agreement?
Hitler had the confidence to launch further invasions of European countries.
Other European countries peacefully coexisted with Germany.
World War II continued without US involvement.
Hitler found the last of the Lebensraum that he desired.
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"Hitler had the confidence to launch further invasions of European countries."
Explanation: The Munich Agreement (1938) — Britain and France conceding the Sudetenland to Germany — was seen as appeasement. It emboldened Hitler, who soon occupied the rest of Czechoslovakia (March 1939) and then invaded Poland (September 1939), triggering World War II.
Explanation: The Munich Agreement (1938) — Britain and France conceding the Sudetenland to Germany — was seen as appeasement. It emboldened Hitler, who soon occupied the rest of Czechoslovakia (March 1939) and then invaded Poland (September 1939), triggering World War II.
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