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QUESTION 15 At the Munich Conference in September 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain agreed to Adolf Hitler's demand
that Germany take possession of the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. Hitler, in return, promised that he would make
no further territorial claims in Europe, a promise that he soon broke. Why was Chamberlain so willing to accept Hitler's
demands? Select two answers.
Chamberlain hoped the agreement would convince the Soviet Union to intervene and declare war against Germany
Chamberlain dreaded the prospect of another European war, barely 20 years after the end of World War I.
Chamberlain wanted to undermine the military alliance between France and Czechoslovakia
Chamberlain at this point still viewed communism as a bigger threat to European peace and stability than Hitler and
Nazism, and was therefore willing to placate Hitler as a way to keep communism in check

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