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The Kellog-Briand Pact: Group of answer choices was a trade agreement between France and the United States. aided Germany in paying World War I reparations. renounced war as a means of solving international disputes. stopped Japan from invading China in 1931.

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The correct answer is C) renounced war as a means of solving international disputes.

The Kellog-Briand Pact renounced war as a means of solving international disputes.

Also known as the Pact of Paris, the Kellog-Briand Pact signed on August 27, 1928, was a big effort or intent to discard war as a way to solve international conflicts. It was a Good Will document that did not include enforcement rules to avoid war. After so much destruction and deaths during World War 1, the countries that signed the pact were France, Australia, Canada, the United States, Great Britain, Czechoslovakia, Italy, Poland, Japan, among others.

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