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what crucial lesson did the policy of appeasement teach about dealing with aggression?
international alliances are always ineffective.
it is sometimes better to confront aggression early.
economic stability is more important than national security.
giving in always leads to lasting peace.
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The policy of appeasement (e.g., before WWII) involved giving in to aggressive powers, which ultimately failed. The lesson is that confronting aggression early can prevent it from escalating, unlike the other options: international alliances can be effective, economic stability isn't more important than national security, and giving in doesn't lead to lasting peace.
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B. It is sometimes better to confront aggression early.