The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was an alliance made between the United States and their allies right after World War II. This included countries such as Belgium, Canada, Norway, the United Kingdom, and Denmark. In response, the Soviet Union created the Warsaw Pact with their alliances. This included Albania, Bulgaria, and Romania. These alliances set the stage for the Cold War, a battle of ideologies between the US and Soviet Union for the next 30 years.
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a. A newspaper reporter who covered the Reagan presidency.
I believe a newspaper would be the most reliable source of information, because newspaper reporters tend to be subjected to higher standard of journalism. Even though it's true that bias would still exist depending on the journalist who wrote the coverages, they are the most trusted sources compared to other people in the options above.
- He wrote 'Ninety-Five Theses.'
- He was a priest.
- He promoted individual Bible study.
House of Representatives.