Answer;
He worked to help Soviet Jews immigrate to Israel.
Explanation;
-A major contribution of Natan Sharansky was that he worked to help Soviet Jews immigrate to Israel.
-Natan Sharansky was an Israeli politician, human rights activist and author who, as a refusenik in the Soviet Union during the 1970s and 1980s, spent nine years in Soviet prisons. Through his efforts he helped the Soviet Jews to immigrate to Israel.
Beirut, Lebanon was once known as the paris of the middle east
Charles de gaulle was the leading french statesman of the twentieth century. his military career spanned both world wars and his political career, interrupted by a temporary retreat from public affairs, occurred during the hardships of the 1940s and then a number of serious of challenges to political stability in the 1960s. He advocated an aggressive, tactical approach to warfare.
D. all of the above
In the Munich Agreement, Prime minister of Britain, Chamberlain, agreed to give Hitler the Sudentenland (an area of Czechoslovakia easily accessible from Germany) in exchange for him to not invade the entirety of Czechoslovakia.