what prompted the munich conference of 1938?\n○ hitler’s appointment as chancellor of germany\n○ hitler’s…

what prompted the munich conference of 1938?\n○ hitler’s appointment as chancellor of germany\n○ hitler’s invasion of the rhineland\n○ hitler’s annexation of austria\n○ hitler’s intention to take control of part of czechoslovakia

what prompted the munich conference of 1938?\n○ hitler’s appointment as chancellor of germany\n○ hitler’s invasion of the rhineland\n○ hitler’s annexation of austria\n○ hitler’s intention to take control of part of czechoslovakia

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Brief Explanations:

The Munich Conference of 1938 was prompted by Hitler's desire to annex the Sudetenland (part of Czechoslovakia) due to the ethnic German population there. His intention to take control of that part of Czechoslovakia led to the conference where Western powers tried to appease him. Hitler's appointment as chancellor was in 1933, the Rhineland invasion was in 1936, and the annexation of Austria (Anschluss) was in 1938 but before the Munich Conference, with the conference focusing on Czechoslovakia.

Answer:

D. Hitler’s intention to take control of part of Czechoslovakia (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with D being the last option as per the visible text)