Imagine that you are an advisor to British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, in the late 1930s. Chamberlain is deeply worried that Europe is on the brink of a major war and wants to prevent that from happening. He asks you to write a three-point plan that could secure peace in Europe. Briefly outline and explain three policy suggestions that would prevent further conflict. Use historical evidence to suppport your response.
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1. Make stronger provisions in the Munich Agreement so that Hitler cannot
repeat his strategy of military threats.
2. Give freedom so some of the colonies like India so that the British can
easily manage a smaller empire and concentrate on the threats posed by
Germany, Japan and Italy.
3. Try to avoid Britian's war with Germany and making it an ally for the
future wars.
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