<u>The correct answer is C. or 3. Israel returned the territory in the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt. </u>
Two years ago, in 2017, Egypt celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Israeli withdrawal in 1982 from the occupied territories of the Sinai Peninsula, in compliance with the Camp David peace accords, at a time when the area was considered an active jihadist center and source of threats, both for Egypt and for Israel. Egyptian President Abdelfatah al Sisi paid tribute to President Anwar al Sadat, who signed the agreements with Israel in 1979.
The correct answer is that <span>the public opinion would prefer the national popular vote as a way of selecting the president. That is because it sometimes happens that someone wins the general vote but loses the election because of the electoral votes system. Of course this also depends on who wins and when.</span>
The Titanic set off on its maiden voyage on 10 April 1912, from Southampton, England, embarking on its transatlantic journey to New York City in the United States with around 2,200 passengers and crew on board.
The correct option is A. All of the chart characteristics describe the Mississippi River.
The Mississippi is a long river in the center of the United States that flows south through ten states (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana) until it drains into the Gulf of Mexico, near New Orleans. It has a length of 3734 km.
Agriculture and varied industries depend on the Mississippi. Although human beings have used it as a navigable way to move from one place to another and establish trade, it was from the arrival of the colonizers that it became an essential route for the shipment of coal, steel, oil and agricultural products.
Of all commercial products, cotton was the most important until the beginning of the 20th century, but agriculture in the soil of its basin continued to be a prominent economic activity. Other important crops have been rice, corn, peanuts, sugar cane, potatoes, hay and wheat.