Question

Which of the following best describes the failure of Allied nations leading up to World War II?(1 point)
Responses

their inability to take meaningful action for fear of causing further conflict
their inability to take meaningful action for fear of causing further conflict

their inability to plan effectively against invasion
their inability to plan effectively against invasion

their inability to critique the actions of Nazi Germany and fascist Italy
their inability to critique the actions of Nazi Germany and fascist Italy

their inability to think creatively

1 answer

The best description of the failure of Allied nations leading up to World War II is:

their inability to take meaningful action for fear of causing further conflict.

This reflects the overall policy of appeasement that many Allied nations, particularly Britain and France, adopted in the 1930s, hoping to avoid war by allowing aggressive actions from Nazi Germany and fascist Italy to go unchecked.