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A. Churchill opposed going to war with Germany at all costs, while Chamberlain believed that action was needed to stop German aggression.
B. Chamberlain opposed going to war with Germany at all costs, while Churchill believed that action was needed to stop German aggression.
C. Chamberlain believed that giving in to Germany would lead to more threats, while Churchill thought Britain could avoid war by satisfying demands.
D. Churchill believed that negotiating with Germany would prevent war, while Chamberlain thought talking with Hitler was pointless.
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