President Carter's most striking diplomatic achievement was helping to negotiate the ________ between Israel and Egypt
A) Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty
B) Golan Heights Pact
C) Camp David Accords
D) West Bank Security Agreement
C
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A) settlement house. B) halfway house. C) tenement. D) slum.
The Rocky Mountain school of painting
A. helped inspire the growth of tourism in the West. B. marked a sharp departure from the artistic style of the Hudson River Valley painters. C. first gained popular acceptance in the early twentieth century. D. was a significant influence on the abstract art that would soon flourish in Europe. E. emphasized the primitive art of Indians and other indigenous peoples.
Following the shelling of Veracruz in 1914, President Wilson ordered General John J. Pershing to capture the forces of Pancho Villa. What was the result?
a. Villa's troops were defeated in a battle near El Paso. b. Pershing's forces pursued Villa but were unable to catch the Mexicans. c. After two minor victories, Pershing's army gave up the chase and returned to Texas. d. Villa's troops ambushed Pershing, killing him and many of his men.
Indo-Europeans were tribes that most likely originated in which of the following regions?
a. Northern Europe b. Mesopotamia c. Southeastern Asia d. Greece e. Caucasus Mountains