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British policy of appeasement
Which statement best describes the historian's critique of Great Britain's policy of appeasement appeasement was too harsh appeasement further enforce the Treaty of Versailles appeasement was not permanent solution appeasement was ineffective
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The statement that best describes the historian's critique of Great Britain's policy of appeasement is that "appeasement was ineffective."
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