John Reed's reporting from Russia convinced many in the West that

A) dedicated communists were working to overthrow Western democracies.
B) they had nothing to fear from Russia.
C) Lenin was more interested in the Far East than Europe.
D) Reed was delusional and shouldn't be taken seriously.
E) Germany was a greater threat to postwar peace than Russia.


Answer: A

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