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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hi im new to this i just made an account but i need help on a few tests to improve my score for my class so im going to have a lot of questions probably so please help :) What was the goal of The Kellogg-Briand Pact? for the signing nations to use war as a last resort to bring smaller nations into international affairs to bring the U.S. into the League of Nations for Germany to show that it was not as warlike as it formerly had been

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

"The Kellogg-Briand Pact, also known as the Pact of Paris, after the city where it was signed on August 27, 1928, was an international treaty "providing for the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy." It failed in its purpose but was significant for later developments in international law. It was named after the American Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg and French foreign minister Aristide Briand, who drafted the pact. In its original form, the Pact of Paris was a renunciation of war between France and the US. However, Frank B. Kellogg, then U.S. Secretary of State, wanted to retain American freedom of action; he thus responded with a proposal for a multilateral pact against war open for all nations to become signatories, in hopes of diluting the French proposal into a meaningless statement of utopian idealism." -Xpunkie princessX

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

This was from Yahoo! Answers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay! Thank you! :) can you actually answer a few more for me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why would Japan have had reason to resent the Five-Power Naval Treaty of 1922? The Japanese were not asked to sign the treaty. It allowed them fewer ships than the U.S. and Britain. The United States agreed not to fortify the Philippines. It forced the Japanese to respect the independence of China.

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

It had allowed fewer ships than the US and Britian.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks! :)

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

No problem. :)

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