After Hitler rejected British and French concessions to give Germany parts of the Sudetenland, the British people began to prepare for war. Bomb drills were held and people began to dig trenches. The following text is an excerpt from a speech given by Neville Chamberlain that was broadcast on British radio on September 27, 1938.

Which argument is Chamberlain trying to communicate in this passage?

War is terrible and should only be entered into with clear justification. War is a necessary evil that often results in a lasting peace. War is scary, but it is the only way to stop aggressive nations. War should only be undertaken when a country can be assured of victory.

ANSWER:War is terrible and should only be entered into with clear justification.

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War is terrible and should only be entered into with clear justification.

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Neville Chamberlain, as the British Prime Minister was trying to let Hitler to see reasons why there should not be war through his appeasement. Due to this, he and the French Minister, tried to convince Hitler to take their offer thereby preventing war but it was rejected.

Failure of their meeting left them with no other choice than to prepare for war. This shows that, there should be good justification before any war should be engaged with another country.

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