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The Allies responded to German occupation of the Rhineland by...

A. remaining neutral in fear of another war
B. attacking the nazis to stop further expansion
C. negotiating a peace treaty to stop another war
D. stationing troops along the French border.

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Answer:

A) remaining neutral in fear of another war

Step-by-step explanation:

history, you can just look it up I honestly don't have an explanation other than it's a historical fact? lol sorry

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User Huaminhluan
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Answer: remaining neutral in fear of another war

Explanation: The correct answer is: A. remaining neutral in fear of another war. For the allies, it was better to remain neutral and ignore the German occupation, which with this act clearly violated the Treaty of Versailles, as long as no other war event occurred. His response was a resounding no to war and an invitation to tolerance that was manifested at that time when the raid occurred.

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