Why did the British, French, and Italians fail to reach a consensus response to the German threat in their meeting at Stresa?

a. They disagreed radically on the level of the German threat.
b. The British were lured away by a German offer of a naval treaty.
c. The French secured a new security pact with the Soviet Union.
d. The Germans withdrew from the Rhineland to prevent provoking a response.
e. The Germans absorbed Austria, frightening the Italians into a mutual security pact.

Answer: b

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