The Camp David Accords were agreements brokered by President Carter and involved Egypt and Israel.
The Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and the Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin signed the Camp David Accords on 17 September 1978. The Accords were preceded by a 12-day-negotiations at Camp David ( the country retreat for the President of the United States). They were brokered by President Jimmy Carter and were officially titled ' Framework for Peace in the Middle East'.
Sadat and Begin were awarded the Nobel Price for Peace in 1978 for the contributions to these agreements.
The Camp David Accords had three parts :
- a process for Palestinian self government in the West Bank and Gaza,
- a framework for the conclusion of peace treaty between Egypt and Israel,
- a framework of peace treaties between Israel and other nations.
d. Eisenhower
b. Harry S. Truman
c. Franklin
d. Roosevelt
d. John F. Kennedy
The sentence which is an opinion disguised as a fact is only a complete ban on the ivory trade can save the African elephant from extinction. The correct option is c.
The ivory trade is the commercial, often illegal trade in the ivory tusks of the hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal, mammoth, and most commonly, African and Asian elephants. Ivory has been traded for hundreds of years by people in Africa and Asia, resulting in restrictions and bans.
Ivory was formerly used to make piano keys and other decorative items because of the white colour it presents when processed but the piano industry abandoned ivory as a key covering material in the 1980s in favour of other materials such as plastic. Also, synthetic ivory has been developed which can be used as an alternative material for making piano keys.
Elephant ivory has been exported from Africa and Asia for millennia with records going back to the 14th century BCE.
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b. False