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    practicing and learning are the keys that can open your door to success. He was just like other people‚ by having a bad choice‚ so he made a big mistake six years ago in his life that he could never forget and it also became a good lesson for him to learn how to cope with life obstacles. His mistake was a bad memory that always stayed somewhere deep in his mind. He still remembered every single thing like it happened yesterday. It was at the time when he came to the United States. He missed home‚ friends

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    Appeasement was the policy adopted by the British and French prime ministers in 1930s towards Germany. The aim of which was to settle international quarrels by satisfying Germany’s grievances‚ thereby avoid the resort to war which in other words‚ maintain peace. There are several reasons to why the appeasement policy was adopted. Such as‚ Britain and France were both suffering from economic depression and thus felt that they could not afford to spend a large expenditure on arms to combat Germany

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    Appeasement was set in place in hopes of avoiding war‚ this was the Policy created by Britain allowing Hitler to expand German territory. This policy was created by the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain‚ this policy could easily be considered a policy of weakness because Britain and France were just giving Germany what they wanted to avoid war. Appeasement stemmed from British feeling guilty about the treatment of Germany after The Treaty of Versailles‚ a peace settlement that screwed over

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    1 Was the policy of appeasement a responsible/ reasonable policy to pursue in the 1930’s? Table of Contents A B C D E F Plan of the Investigation Summary of Evidence Evaluation of Sources Analysis Conclusion Sources 2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5 6 ! ! 2 Section A: Plan of the Investigation Appeasement is the policy of trying to alleviate someone or something by adhering to their demands in return for peace. The most notable inventor and user of the policy was Neville

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    time in history‚ where Hitler was gaining power he could be related to a child. The reasons he can be consider a child‚ because he is like a kid who is pushing his limits. Great Britain’s and France’s appeasement only makes it worse. When a child breaks a rule and they are punished to keep them from doing it again. With Hitler‚ he kept breaking treaties and known one would do anything‚ so he kept pushing his limits. Eventually someone decides to do something and it was too late and Hitler had rebuilt

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    The outbreak of the second world war was largely due to the failure of the British policy of appeasement. Miscalculations on the part of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain of the character of Adolf Hitler while setting the British policy was one reason for the failure in deterring the outbreak of the war. Another reason for the failure of the appeasement was the character of Hitler himself the policy would not stop his ambitious plans but just prolong them; the actions taken were only short

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    WWII and Appeasement Essay The Second World War was a culmination of conflicts in Europe‚ which many argue resulted from the First World War itself. After the Treaty of Versailles condemned Germany to a multitude of reparations that needed to be paid‚ the country’s people were in need of a strong leader‚ which they soon found in Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party. Hitler started as a mere war veteran but rose in ranks‚ eventually taking all power over Germany for himself. He started strengthening

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    establish an increase Public Opinion against the Appeasement of Germany although during different time periods and events. Source one concentrates on the effect of the Spanish Civil War and how the left becoming ‘war minded’ took affect on Britain. Source two and three look at the shift in public opinion but have differences in terms of the shift. Source two represents it as Hitler’s occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939 where as source 3 states it was instead the Munich Agreement. It can be evaluated

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    Asses the view that appeasement was the only realistic option for Chamberlain in 1938 Appeasement was the British foreign policy adopted by Chamberlain in the wake of World War Two. This policy was seen as cowardice and Chamberlain received huge criticism for maintaining it throughout the road to war and died with the title of the man who was too coward to stand up to Hitler and his Nazi Germany which led to World War One. Churchill‚ a very strong opponent of appeasement‚ notoriously said “An

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    Appeasement created the opportunity for Hitler to start World War II.” To what extent do you agree with the statement? Explain you answer. The First World War ended in an Allied victory‚ but the economies of Britain and France were shattered. In order to rebuild their economies‚ they had to disarm rapidly. The First World War had also given rise to strong anti-war sentiments‚ especially in Britain and France. Germany‚ who was blamed entirely for the outbreak of the First World War‚ received

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