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question 42 (mandatory) (1 point) the 1928 kellogg - briand pact
a) attempted to check german rearmament.
b) punished the newly formed soviet union for its resistance to democracy.
c) hoped to reassert versailless limitations of german expansionism.
d) sought to make war an international crime.
The Kellogg - Briand Pact (1928) was an international agreement in which signatory states promised to renounce war as an instrument of national policy, aiming to make war an international crime. Option a is incorrect as it was not about checking German rearmament (that was more related to later treaties and actions). Option b is wrong because the pact had nothing to do with punishing the Soviet Union for resistance to democracy. Option c is incorrect as it was not about reasserting Versailles' limitations on German expansionism.
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d) sought to make war an international crime.