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Which best describes the policy of appeasement followed by Great Britain and France in the 1930s? sending armed forces into Germany to force it to stop its aggression forming an alliance with the United States to counter Germany’s alliance with Italy and Japan building up strong armies and navies to stop Germany from making further demands allowing Germany to take aggressive steps in hopes of maintaining peace

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Its allowing Germany to take aggressive steps in hopes of maintaining peace.


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The correct answer is: allowing Germany to take aggressive steps in hopes of maintaining peace

In the 1930s, France and Great Britain followed a policy of appeasement in hopes of avoiding conflict with Germany while World War II was slowly rising. These seemed to be the best option at the time because both countries had weak armies in contrast to Germany's. Britain was also in the middle of dealing with the economic issues that rose during the Great Depression.
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