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15 November, 21:27

How did americans feel about the kellogg-briand pact?

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  1. 15 November, 21:35
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    The Kellog-briand pact is an international agreement between 63 countries. This pact encourages nations to avoid war as solution to troubles or problems.

    Americans felt that this pact was irrelevant and ineffective. They considered it as a misplaced and utopic idealism
  2. 15 November, 22:09
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    Positive reaction to the act.

    The pact supported isolationist feelings of the 1920s.

    The Kellogg-Briand Pact was signed by many world powers as an agreement to end war. Many in the US wanted isolationist foreign policy and advocates for world peace worked in the government to secure negotiations and treaties which would keep the US out of war. The Kellogg-Briand Pact stated world powers would use negotiations to deal with world problems instead of going to war.
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