Answer:
A. The media shape public opinion by choosing how to report on
developments and policies.
Explanation:
The media has a lot of influence in the U.S. political process. Every outlet of media chooses which stories to report, which policies to highlight, and more importantly, the kind of angle, spin, or bias, from which to report.
Audiences are likely to shape their views according to the way the Media reports, making them very influential in shaping the political opinions of the audience.
Catholic that is what most of them belive
Great Britain<span>, </span>France<span>, </span>Russia<span> and Italy were the Allies in World War I.
(Sidenote: Italy was originally allied with Germany, but then secretly allied with the Allies.)
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All these facts are from the A) Siege of Savannah, a battle during the Revolutionary war in which British regulars and loyalist volunteers faced the American Continental Army and militia regiments and a large contingent of French troops.