Respuesta :
Well by reading the part "Allied forced" I'm going to assume this talk about WW2.
The first answer is about WW1, so that's obviously incorrect.
I'm not sure where the central powers come from, but I know during WW2 they joined the Axis Powers. So this is incorrect.
This sounds more like it's from WW2. Once Germany managed to invade Belgium, and other countries like Poland, that's when the allied powers started forming together. That's when Britain I believe stopped trying to "appease" Hitler. by letting him invade other countries and take control. This is correct.
The last one is most likely talking about when European countries scrambled to take control of the many countries in Africa during the 1880s. This doesn't relate to WW2, so this is incorrect.
The first answer is about WW1, so that's obviously incorrect.
I'm not sure where the central powers come from, but I know during WW2 they joined the Axis Powers. So this is incorrect.
This sounds more like it's from WW2. Once Germany managed to invade Belgium, and other countries like Poland, that's when the allied powers started forming together. That's when Britain I believe stopped trying to "appease" Hitler. by letting him invade other countries and take control. This is correct.
The last one is most likely talking about when European countries scrambled to take control of the many countries in Africa during the 1880s. This doesn't relate to WW2, so this is incorrect.
The answer to the question is C. Germany's infiltration of Belgium... Y'all can thank me later for saving y'all the time of having to read the other guy's answer....