Which statement best describes historians’ critique of Great Britain’s policy of appeasement?(1 point)

Responses

Appeasement was not a permanent solution.
Appeasement was not a permanent solution.

Appeasement was ineffective.
Appeasement was ineffective.

Appeasement further enforced the Treaty of Versailles.
Appeasement further enforced the Treaty of Versailles.

Appeasement was too harsh.

1 answer

None of the given options accurately describe historians' critique of Great Britain's policy of appeasement. Historians generally criticize appeasement for being a short-sighted and ineffective strategy that failed to prevent World War II.