AP Success - AP European History: Munich Agreement & WWII Prelude

"Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy, taking into consideration the agreement, which has been already reached in principle for the cession to Germany of the Sudeten German territory, have agreed on the following terms and conditions governing the said cession and the measures consequent thereon, and by this agreement they each hold themselves responsible for the steps necessary to secure its fulfillment. . .

(4) The occupation by stages of the predominantly German territory by German troops will begin on October 1st. The four territories marked on the attached map will be occupied by German troops in the following order: the territory marked number I on the 1st and 2nd of October, the territory marked number II on the 2nd and 3rd of October, the territory marked number III on the 3rd, 4th and 5th of October, the territory marked number IV on the 6th and 7th of October. The remaining territory of preponderantly German character will be ascertained by the aforesaid international commission forthwith and be occupied by German troops by the 10th of October."
The Munich Agreement, September 29, 1938

Question 1

Multiple choice
Which of the following best describes the Munich Agreement of 1938?
  • A peace treaty that ended World War I and imposed heavy reparations on Germany.

  • A pact between Germany, Italy, and Japan to form the Axis Powers during World War II.

  • An alliance formed between the United Kingdom and France to prevent the spread of communism.

  • An agreement that allowed Nazi Germany to annex the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia.

Question 2

Multiple choice
The Munich Agreement was signed by all of the following countries EXCEPT:
  • Germany

  • The United Kingdom

  • Czechoslovakia

  • Italy

Question 3

Multiple choice
The Munich Agreement is often cited as an example of:
  • Isolationism

  • Appeasement

  • Collective security

  • Balance of power diplomacy

Question 4

Multiple choice
What was the immediate consequence of the Munich Agreement for Czechoslovakia?
  • It received economic compensation from Germany.

  • It lost significant border territories with a large ethnic German population.

  • It gained additional protection from the League of Nations.

  • It formed a military alliance with the United Kingdom and France.

Question 5

Multiple choice
The Munich Agreement can be seen as a failure of which international policy?
  • The United Nations' policy of international peacekeeping

  • The Versailles Treaty's enforcement mechanisms

  • The United States' Marshall Plan

  • Collective security as embodied by the League of Nations

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