Members of the peace movement of the 1920s believed that
A) peace could be attained by pointing out the moral disadvantages of war.
B) international cooperation was the key to peace.
C) membership in the World Court was the essential to the foundation of world peace.
D) the U.S. should not sign the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
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