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Based on this excerpt, what can you infer about
Chamberlain's position on the Sudetenland?
O He was willing to protect the Sudetenland at all
costs.
O He was willing to trade the Sudetenland to maintain
the peace.
O He thought Germany did not have a right to claim
the Sudetenland.
O He did not believe the Sudetenland should be
separated from Czechoslovakia.

Sagot :

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Answer:

He was willing to trade the Sudetenland to maintain the peace.

Explanation:

Chamberlain wanted to appease for Germany, as he believed Britain had a big enough of a loss from WWI that he was willing to do anything, including trading Sudetenland, to maintain peace.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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