Carter wanted to establish peace between Israel and Egypt. He achieved it by mediating between both countries and achieving the signing of the Camp David Accords.
Diplomatic communications between Israel and Egypt increased significantly after the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the Carter administration believed that it was the right time for a global solution to the conflict.
In mid-1978, Carter was very concerned, since the Treaty of Separation between Egypt and Israel had expired only a few months earlier. Carter decided to assign a special envoy to the Middle East. The US ambassador came and went between Cairo and Tel Aviv trying to reduce the discrepancies between the two countries. It was then suggested that the chancellors meet in the castle of Leeds (England) to discuss the possibilities of peace. They tried to reach an agreement, but the foreign ministers failed to do so, after which the 1978 Camp David Accords were reached, one of Carter's most important achievements during his presidency, which in summary determined:
First, Israel would completely abandon the Sinai, including the dismantling of the installed colonies, returning full sovereignty to Egypt that could not support more than a small number of military forces in the area, signing the peace six months later . In turn, Egypt would recognize the existence of the State of Israel. Egypt was the first country in the Arab world to do so, which caused the discontent of the other Arab countries.
In second place, a basic agreement was signed that established the calendar and a minimum of powers to negotiate the establishment of an autonomous regime in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
Answer: C. Israel and Egypt
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The Parthenon is considered the finest example of ancient Greek architecture because its decorative sculptures are thought to be pices of the greatets Greek art. It is also considered a symbol of athenian democracy, apogee of Doric order. Was built on the 5th century BC to honor godess Athena, Athen´s patron and to announce the glory of the city to the world.
c. Toltec
b. Inca
d. Hopi
The correct answers are B) Toltec.
The “War Temple”(Templo de los Guerreros) in Chichen Itza is a replica of the Toltec Temple.
The War Temple in the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza (Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico) is a replica of the Toltec Temple. Built in the post-classic Mayan time, the War Temple was built in 1200 AD. The architecture of the temple is heavy influenced by the Toltec style of construction because is very alike to the main temple of Tula, in the city of Tulancingo, in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. Tula was the capital city of the Toltecs.
Sunnis and Shiites
Kurds and Shiites
The correct answer is - Sunnis and Shiites
b. The United States became more respected; Americans were proud of their country.
c. France and other European countries lost their respect for the United States; the United States gained a lot of territory west of the Rockies.
d. The United States decided to get involved in European affairs; all American ports were closed to trade