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Which of the following explains why the Munich Agreement is an example of appeasement?
It resulted in the German invasion of other European countries.
It resulted in the German invasion of Italy.
The participants gave Hitler something valuable in exchange for peace.
The participants denied Hitler permission to take the Sudetenland.
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"The participants gave Hitler something valuable in exchange for peace."
The Munich Agreement is classic appeasement because Britain and France allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland (a valuable concession) in hopes of avoiding war.
The Munich Agreement is classic appeasement because Britain and France allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland (a valuable concession) in hopes of avoiding war.
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