Answer:
The correct answer is D. The Kellogg-Briand Pact stated the unified hope for world peace and outlawed aggressive actions and war.
Explanation:
The Kellogg-Briand Pact is an international treaty concluded in Paris on 27 August 1928 between 23 countries. The driving forces behind this pact were the French Foreign Minister Aristide Briand and his American counterpart Frank Kellogg. By concluding this treaty, Briand hoped to re-establish ties between the former allies.
23 countries, including France, the United States, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Poland and Belgium, opposed the war of attack in this treaty and labeled it illegal. They thus laid the foundation for declaring an attack war punishable as described later in the principles used for the Nuremberg Trial. However, the United States regretted that the treaty did not include a clause on defense wars and that no provisions were made to enforce the treaty.