Respuesta :
D. Germany did not sign the pact and therefore was not under its provisions.
The correct answer is:
A. It was unable to militarily prevent Hitler from marching into the Sudetenland
Explanation:
The Kellogg-Briand Pact, also known as the Pact of Paris is an international pact, signed on August, 1928 by 15 states, in which each state promised not to use war as a way to settle disputes between each other. The 15 states that signed this pact were: The United States, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Belgium, South Africa, New Zealand, Canada, Irish Free State, Australia, Czechoslovakia, British India and Poland.
Although Germany signed the pact, it didn't stop Hitler from going for the Sudetenland region in Czechoslovakia, after the annexation of Austria as part of his German unification plan; this event was one of the starting points of World War II.