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In the 1920s, how did most national leaders hope to go about avoiding war? a. by joining the World Court b. by winning the arms race c. by avoiding close interaction with other nations d. by forcing Europe
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In the 1920s, how did most national leaders hope to go about avoiding war?
a. by joining the World Court
b. by winning the arms race
c. by avoiding close interaction with other nations
d. by forcing Europe to disarm
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C would make sense because by not talking to other nations, there not a chance you would make war with one and another.
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