Winston Churchill, who would become the British prime minister in 1940, described which agreement as "a defeat without a war"?

a. Munich Pact
b. Kellogg-Briand Pact
c. League of Nations charter
d. Nine-Power Treaty
e. Trade Agreements Act


Ans: a. Munich Pact

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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A. Germany launched a massive invasion of the Warsaw region of Poland. B. France declared war on Austria. C. Italy invaded the Austrian Tyrol. D. Germany invaded France by way of Belgium. E. England declared war on Belgium.

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