Why is the Munich Pact an example of appeasement?(1 point)

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It gave Hitler permission to rebuild the German military.
It gave Hitler permission to rebuild the German military.

It allowed Hitler to take over Czechoslovakia.
It allowed Hitler to take over Czechoslovakia.

It stopped German repayment of debt from World War I.
It stopped German repayment of debt from World War I.

It gave Germany the power to annex Belgium.

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The Munich Pact is considered an example of appeasement primarily because it allowed Hitler to take over Czechoslovakia. By conceding to Hitler's demands for the Sudetenland without military intervention, the leaders of Britain and France hoped to avoid a larger conflict, but this ultimately emboldened Hitler and contributed to the outbreak of World War II.