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identify the ways germany became increasingly aggressive during the 1930s. choose four correct answers.
working to unite with the sudetenland
refusing to enact the anschluss
threatening to invade italy
increasing the size of its military
annexing austria
introducing the notion of lebensraum
Brief Explanations
- Increasing military size: Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles by rearming, expanding its military starting in the 1930s, a clear aggressive act.
- Annexing Austria: The 1938 Anschluss (annexation of Austria) was an aggressive territorial takeover by Nazi Germany.
- Working to unite with the Sudetenland: Germany demanded and annexed the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia in 1938 via the Munich Agreement, an aggressive territorial grab.
- Introducing Lebensraum: This ideology of "living space" justified Germany's aggressive expansion into other countries to acquire territory, driving its 1930s aggression.
Incorrect options: Germany carried out the Anschluss, did not refuse it; Germany allied with Italy, it did not threaten to invade Italy.
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- working to unite with the Sudetenland
- increasing the size of its military
- annexing Austria
- introducing the notion of Lebensraum