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cartlidgeashley

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British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain made a major mistake when he followed a policy of appeasement toward Hitler. For Chamberlain, appeasement implied that
 
  a. Great Britain could weaken Hitler by pretending to be his ally while undermining his power.
  b. Great Britain could actually be an ally to Hitler's Germany.
  c. offering concessions to Hitler would satisfy his appetite to take over Europe.
  d. Hitler could be stopped only by an all-out war with Germany.

Question 2

When looking at the individual level of analysis, the unmotivated approach to explain decision making includes all of the following variants except
 
  a. attribution theory.
  b. historical lessons.
  c. bolstering.
  d. prospect theory.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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