President Anwar Sadat of Egypt had worked together with Israel's prime minister Menachem Begin, at the urging of US President Jimmy Carter. They met at Camp David in the US for 12 days in September of 1978, and worked out the Camp David Accords. Egypt and Israel later signed the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty in March of 1979 -- a peace between Egypt and Israel that has lasted to the present day.
Sadat, however, paid a price for his peace efforts. Islamist activists in Egypt heatedly opposed him because of his moderation. Sadat was assassinated in October, 1981.
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President Theodore Roosevelt took some serious steps to solve the problem of immigration with Japan. In the Gentlemen's agreement, he revokes the San Francisco school board of California to end its segregation policy toward Japanese Children in return of Japan agreement to ban the unskilled Japanese labor to enter the United States. It was an informal agreement between the countries to limit the hatred against each other.
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False
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the most significant developments were the use of stone tools for hunting and gathering. Toward the end of hunter/gatherer societies they developed the use of agriculture and the domestication of plants and animals which led to the end of nomadic lifestyles.