Answer:
Correct answer is A. An attack against one member would be considered an attack against all the members.
Explanation:
A is correct answer as it is the only article that has been mentioned here. All other options are not related to the NATO treaty. This article was put into motion for example after the attacks on United States in 2001.
All other answers are not correct as they are not connected in any way with the creation of NATO.
Chancellor Otto von Bismarck was savvy enough to know that the divided German states would rally together around a united cause if they fought in war together for a common cause. So Bismarck provoked a number of wars -- always making it look like he and Prussia were defending German national interests, not acting as the primary aggressors. He strategically sparked war with Denmark over territories that were more German than Danish and thus (Germans felt) should not be under Danish control. On the heels of that issue, he lured Austria into a war that enabled Prussia to establish itself as Austria's equal. Finally, he provoked the French into declaring war on Prussia. (Look up a little thing called the Ems Telegram if you want to know how that happened.) The end result was the defeat of France and the declaration of a German Empire (the Second Reich, as it became known.)
Answer:
Ancient Athens influenced the growth of democratic goverments.
It is most likely thi answer because the queston talks about what change did they have on goverments rather than what they were like.
I believe it was there religion or they didn't like change and thought strength was best for everything.
To be honest the correct answer is Olaudah Equiano