The Munich agreement of 1938

A. ended further German aggression until World War II began.
B. put most of Poland under German control.
C. was the result of negotiations involving the League of Nations.
D. was supported by President Franklin Roosevelt.
E. was signed by Joseph Stalin despite misgivings about German intent.


Answer: D

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