At the Munich Conference, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain

A) took a hard line with Hitler, threatening military retaliation for any further aggression.
B) agreed that Hitler could keep lands already taken in exchange for a pledge to end German expansion.
C) agreed that the Treaty of Versailles had been unfair to the Germans and that their former empire should be restored.
D) created the regional Allied defense against Hitler's aggression.
E) made a secret alliance with the Axis powers.


Answer: B) agreed that Hitler could keep lands already taken in exchange for a pledge to end German expansion.

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