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The Kellogg-Briand Pact basically rejected the idea that war should be used as a method of foreign policy.

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What was the Kellogg-Briand Pact an agreement to?

outlaw war


The Kellogg-Briand Pact was an attempt to?

outlaw war.


Toothless international agreement of 1928 that pledged nations to outlaw war?

Kellogg-Briand Pact (also called the Pact of Paris)


The Kellogg-briand pact was an international agreement to?

outlaw war


What agreement in 1928 attempted to outlaw war?

Kellogg-Briand Pact


Who was the secretary of state who arranged a pact with aristide briand to outlaw war?

Frank B. Kellogg. Kellogg was Secretary of State in the administrations of Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover, from 1925-29. The pact is called the Kellogg-Briand Pact.


What did the US to achieve by joining France to sign the kellogg-briand pact?

to Outlaw War as an instrument of national policy


What did the US hope to achieve by joining France to sign the Kellogg briand pact?

to outlaw war as an instrument of national policy.


What did the US hope to achieve by joining France to sign the kellogg-briand pACT?

to Outlaw War as an instrument of national policy


Kellogg briand pact was an international agreement?

The US State Department defined the Kellog Briand pact of 1928 in this manner:The Kellogg-Briand Pact was an agreement to outlaw war signed on August 27, 1928. Sometimes called the Pact of Paris for the city in which it was signed, the pact was one of many international efforts to prevent another World War, but it had little effect in stopping the rising militarism of the 1930s or preventing World War II.


Why did America's agreement to join the Washington conference and the kellog-braind pact leave the country unprepared for ww2?

It stupidly tried to outlaw war so foolish people thought there was no real reason to prepare for it


What was the main weakness of the kellogg briand act?

On August 27, 1927 14 nations signed this pact written to outlaw war. Eventually 62 nations signed this pact. Its weakness was the sanctions which rested on the moral force of world opinion. In other words it had no clout, no major sanctions it could bring to any nation that violated it.