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winston churchills reaction to the 1938 munich agreement was
to threaten war with germany should hitler continue his aggression.
to warn neville chamberlain that war was inevitable.
to declare war on germany, thus beginning world war ii.
to keep silent and let germany handle its own affairs.
The Munich Agreement in 1938 was about appeasing Hitler. Churchill was critical of Chamberlain's appeasement policy. He warned Chamberlain that war was inevitable because he believed the agreement would not stop Hitler's aggression. The first option is incorrect as Churchill didn't threaten war in that way; the third is wrong as Britain declared war later (after Poland was invaded); the fourth is wrong as Churchill was vocal against appeasement.
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B. to warn Neville Chamberlain that war was inevitable. (Note: Here we assume the options are labeled A, B, C, D with the first option as A, second as B, etc. So the correct option is the second one, which we label as B for clarity.)