Answer:
What was Egypt’s primary goal during the Geneva Conference of 1973?
<em>to regain lands lost in the Six-Day War to regain control of the Suez Canal</em>
Explanation:
The Six-Day war which happened between the Israelis and the Egyptians led to the loss of the war by the Egyptians to the Israelis. Not only was the war lost, they also lost part of their territory to Israelis.
Inorder to pressurise and recover their lost territories, the Egyptians discouraged the participation of nations in the Geneva Conference of 1973
Like before, the answers will be in order
1) Tenant Farming
2) Ratify
3) Repeal
4) Constitutional Convention
5) Share cropping
6) Black Legislators
7) Freeman's Bureau
8) Ku Kluk's Klan
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Egypt, because he was the pharoah
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Answer:
Talent.” India’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education programs have been successful in major cities; however, the liberal arts have lost momentum to STEM. Talented individuals are not often taught how to think outside the box and challenge the status quo, unlike in many western countries.
“Technology.” India’s infrastructure for technology is still encountering growing pains, meaning modern technology like mobile phones and internet are not yet fully and freely available. As technology adoption accelerates, so too will India’s production of breakthrough ideas and inventions.
“Tolerance.” While some of India’s cities are highly open to new ways of thinking (as exemplified by the highly-multicultural city of Mumbai), the proliferation and cultivation of new culture, art and ideas across the country would help promote entrepreneurship and risk-taking.
“Trust.” As Dr. Kapoor succinctly stated, “India’s government needs to establish trust in the innovation ecosystem.” Policymakers and the industry officials should collaborate to discuss issues that impact India’s innovation landscape such as compulsory licensing.
<span>Eleanor Roosevelt's influential family connections both to President Teddy Roosevelt and the Livingston's of New York contributed to her influence. Her drive and personality also contributed, and education in London and her relationship with her feminist headmistress helped shape her.</span>