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23 April, 13:40

Why was Winston Churchill opposed to the appeasement policy of the 1930s? A. He felt it would lead to the Axis domination of Western Europe. B. He thought appeasement was too aggressive. C. He thought it would push England into war with Germany. D. He worried it would encourage France to join forces with Germany.

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  1. 23 April, 14:03
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    "A. He felt it would lead to the Axis domination of Western Europe" is correct. The current prime minister, Chamerlain, was an advocate for appeasement. Churchill soon replaced him.
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