The Policy of Appeasement
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Q. Why is it that countries like Britain and France followed 'The Policy of Appeasement' against aggressive nations like Germany and Italy during the 1930s?
- They felt that nations like Germany and Italy had genuine grievances.
- They wanted nations that suffered setbacks from World War I to become powerful on the world stage.
- They were dealing with their own internal problems.
- They knew that the Treaty of Versailles had been very harsh on the defeated nations of World War I.
Q. Which of the following nations followed the Policy of Appeasement during the era of Second World War?
- Germany
- The United States of America
- England
- France
Q. "Whereas these attackers are part of a deliberate and systematic campaign of aggression that the Communist regime in North Vietnam has been waging against its neighbors and the nations joined with them in the collective defense of their freedom now, therefore be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that the Congress approves and supports the determination of the President, as Commander in Chief, to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression."
The passage above is excerpted from which of the following?
The passage above is excerpted from which of the following?
- The Platt Amendment
- The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
- The War Powers Resolution of 1973
- The Teller Amendment
- The War Powers Act of 1941
Q. was the policy of making concessions to dictatorial powers in order to avoid conflict.
- Agreement
- Appeasement
- Accordance
- Appraisement