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APPEASEMENT

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Japan Seeks an Empire Japan Invades China/Manchuria SECTION 4 Japan Seeks an Empire Japan Invades China/Manchuria • Japan has investments in Manchuria, Chinese province • In 1931, Japanese army seizes Manchuria • League of Nations protests action; Japan withdraws from League Militarists Take Control of Japan • Military leaders take control of country • Want to solve economic problems through foreign expansion NEXT

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European Aggressors on the March SECTION 4 European Aggressors on the March Hitler Defies Versailles Treaty • In 1935, Hitler begins rebuilding German army against ideals of non-aggression • In 1936, Germany occupies Rhineland • Britain urges appeasement, **a policy of giving in to aggression in order to keep peace and prevent another war** Mussolini Attacks Ethiopia • In 1935, Mussolini attacks Ethiopia • League of Nations does not stop aggression Continued . . . NEXT

Democratic Nations Try to Preserve Peace SECTION 4 Democratic Nations Try to Preserve Peace The German Reich Expands • Hitler plans to expand Third Reich— his desire for a German Empire! • In 1938, Hitler annexes (takes) Austria • Hitler demands the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia United States Follows an Isolationist Policy • Isolationism—avoidance of political ties with other countries • In 1935, Congress passes Neutrality Acts Continued . . . NEXT

Britain and France Again Choose Appeasement SECTION 4 continued Democratic Nations Try to Preserve Peace Britain and France Again Choose Appeasement • Neville Chamberlin meets at Munich Conference to settle points of conflict Britain and France agree to let Hitler take Sudetenland • Hitler still takes rest of Czechoslovakia even though he was told not too • Hitler demands part of Poland https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skvw5BqTEO0 Nazis and Soviets Sign Nonaggression Pact • In 1939, Stalin and Hitler pledge never to attack one another NEXT