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how did britain and france attempt to prevent war with germany? * they …

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how did britain and france attempt to prevent war with germany? *
they stablized the german economy
they surrendered to germany
they granted germany’s demands with appeasement
they refused to report on hitler’s treatment of jews
the diplomatic strategy behind the lend - lease program was to *
continue american neutrality during wwii
support england against germany without going to war
support non - communist nations during wwii
aid american interests in latin america

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Brief Explanations

To prevent war with Germany, Britain and France used the policy of appeasement, which involved granting Germany's territorial and other demands (like the annexation of the Sudetenland) in the hope of avoiding conflict. Stabilizing the German economy was not their main strategy, surrendering was not done to prevent war (they fought later), and refusing to report on Jewish treatment was not a war - prevention strategy.

Brief Explanations

The Lend - Lease program was designed to allow the United States to support Britain (and other Allied nations) with military equipment, supplies, etc., without directly entering World War II. It was a way to aid the Allies while maintaining a formal stance of neutrality in terms of direct combat. Continuing neutrality was part of it, but the main goal was to support the Allies (especially Britain against Germany) without going to war. Supporting non - Communist nations was not the focus (the Soviet Union, a Communist nation, also received aid), and aiding Latin American interests was not related to Lend - Lease.

Answer:

C. They granted Germany’s demands with appeasement

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