Respuesta :

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there is no entry attached to this question, we can say that what Mussolini felt about the Kellog-Briand Pact was that Benito Mussolini did not appeal to the pact because it the pact was idealists and naive, thinking that the countries that signed it would never ever consider war as an act of defense.

The pact was the idea of US Secretary of State Frank Kellog and French Foreign Minister, Aristad Briand. It was signed by the allied forces and Germany, Italy, and Japan, the three countries that years later would form the "Evil Axis" that fought the allies during World War II.

Mussolini felt that the KelloggBriggs pact was cowardice in approach and impractical in implementation.

The KelloggBriggs Pact

It was signed by the US secretary of state  Frank B. Kellogg and French foreign minister Aristide Briand in 1928. The objective of the pact was to make foreign policies more peaceful and make efforts so that war could not happen.

For Mussolini, this pact was against his Country and his Ideology. Because He was the founder of Fascism, which believes in romanticizing the war and heroism. According to his ideology this pact was cowardice in nature, and politically not feasible, as it will sideline Italy and make it weak.

Therefore, Mussolini did not felt interested in the KelloggBriggs Pact.

Learn More about Mussolini here:

https://brainly.com/question/988351