It didn't prevent war; it only punished countries that started wars.
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International agreement not to use war as an instrument of national policy. It was conceived by Aristide Briand, who hoped to engage the U.S. in a system of protective alliances to guard against aggression from a resurgent Germany. The U.S. secretary of state, Frank Answers.com, proposed a general multilateral treaty, and the French agreed. Most states signed the treaty, but its lack of enforceability and exceptions to its pacifist pledges rendered it useless. See also Pact of LocarnoAlso its the Kellogg Briand Pact(You forgot the "d")
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The Kellogg-Briand Pact was a 1928 treaty in which the signing countries promised not to use war to resolve conflicts. It shows the 20th century emphasis on international agreements as a means of avoiding war.