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- what was the purpose of the 1928 kellogg-briand pact?
to support racial integration in europe
to redraw post-wwi national boundaries
to prevent future wars
to undermine the league of nations
The Kellogg - Briand Pact, also known as the Pact of Paris, was an international agreement in 1928. Its main purpose was to renounce war as an instrument of national policy and to prevent future wars. The option "to support racial integration in Europe" is not related to the pact. The redrawing of post - WWI national boundaries was mainly dealt with by the Treaty of Versailles and related agreements, not this pact. And the pact was in line with the goals of the League of Nations (which aimed at peace), so it did not aim to undermine the League of Nations.
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C. to prevent future wars