Answer:
One of the answers is tax increase
Explanation:
He opposed tax increase and even promised to not raise taxes, yet he raised them anyway.
The stalemate during World War I was broken in 1917 by "<span>the entry of the U.S. into the war," since with the entry of the United States the Allies obtained numerous weapons and more troops. </span>
A is most likely right because a lot modern European countries get their borders from cultural and linguistic boundaries after old empires like Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Germany split up. Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Slovenia, just to name a few, were ethnic groups without countries before WW1.
B: isn't true, just look at eastern Europe in the 17th century, tons of ethnic groups living in one country. Even with more immigration to the Europe, most immigrants assimilate into European cultures.
C: Although geography can influence political borders to varying degrees, European nations don't strictly follow physical geographic features to my knowledge. There are a lot of borders based off of rivers you can see have stayed the same despite the rivers moving (Serbia and Croatia's border is a prime example)
D: I don't know what 'define' means in this context, but if it means religion and geography are the main reasons Europe get's their borders is just flat out wrong. We already talked about geography, but religion doesn't effect European borders since most European countries are christians and are secular. The only example I can think off the top of my head of religion affecting borders is in Ireland when they separated the protestant north from the rest of the island which was catholic.
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Rush was one of the first<span> people to describe Savant Syndrome</span>
The correct answer is:
Anwar al-Sadat and Menachem Begin won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978 for signing the Camp David Accords
The 1978 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to both Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin for the progress made in ending 30 years of Arab-Israeli warfare through the Camp David Accords on September 17th, 1978.
The Framework for the Conclusion of a Peace Treaty between Egypt and Israel led directly to the 1979 Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty. On the other hand, the Framework for Peace in the Middle East, which dealt with the Palestinian territories, was condemned by the United Nations as it didn't have Palestinian participation.