DP History Questionbank
Collective security and appeasement (1919–1941): aims, issues and extent of success; role of British, French and Russian/Soviet foreign policies (1919–1941); Chamberlain and the Munich Crisis
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[N/A]Directly related questions
- 17M.3op4.HL.TZ0.29: “The policy of appeasement was necessary because, by the mid-1930s, collective security had...
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20N.3op4.HL.TZ0.30:
“The main aim of Russian/Soviet foreign policy in Europe between 1919 and 1941 was to promote collective security.” Discuss.
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21M.3op4.HL.TZ0.30:
“The Great Depression caused the collapse of collective security.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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18N.3op4.HL.TZ0.29:
Discuss the reasons for, and the results of, the policy of appeasement.
- 22M.3op4.HL.TZ0.30: “The weakness of collective security was the main reason for Chamberlain’s signing of the Munich...