For those nations who signed the treaty, the Kellogg Briand Pact of 1928 provided that:

a. war would be outlawed, although there were no penalties for violators
b. the United States would consult with League members during an international emergency
c. each would destroy a certain percentage of their its naval vessels
d. war would be outlawed; any nation that engaged in war faced stiff economic, political, and social sanctions


A

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