Match the terms withMatch the terms with their correct definitions.Question 14 options:

He was elected President of South Africa in 1994 after spending nearly 30 years in prison for challenging the country's policy of Apartheid, or segregation.


This is the name of the conflict between Israel and other countries, including Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq. Israel's preemptive air-strikes against these countries led to their victory.


She served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and was the first woman to do so.


This was the 1978 series of talks between United States' President Jimmy Carter, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat.


This was the name given to the radical discrimination polices of South Africa throughout most of the 20th century.

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Camp David Accords

2.
Arab-Israeli War

3.
Apartheid

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Nelson Mandela

5.
Margaret Thatcher their correct definitions.

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Answer: NELSON MANDELA:  He was elected President of South Africa in 1994 after spending nearly 30 years in prison for challenging the country's policy of Apartheid, or segregation.

ARAB-ISRAELI WAR:  This is the name of the conflict between Israel and other countries, including Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq. Israel's preemptive air-strikes against these countries led to their victory.

MARGARET THATCHER:  She served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and was the first woman to do so.

CAMP DAVID ACCORDS:  This was the 1978 series of talks between United States' President Jimmy Carter, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. 

APARTHEID: This was the name given to the radical discrimination polices of South Africa throughout most of the 20th century.

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