Which statement best describes historians’ critique of Great Britain’s policy of appeasement?(1 point)

Responses

Appeasement was not a permanent solution.
Appeasement was not a permanent solution.

Appeasement was ineffective.
Appeasement was ineffective.

Appeasement further enforced the Treaty of Versailles.
Appeasement further enforced the Treaty of Versailles.

Appeasement was too harsh.

None of the given options accurately describe historians' critique of Great Britain's policy of appeasement. Historians generally criticize appeasement for being a short-sighted and ineffective strategy that failed to prevent World War II.