You didn't attach the map you were shown, but I can tell you what that map would look like.
Israel had gained control of several sections of territory which they had not previously controlled. In the south, Israel now held control of the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula (which had been held by Egypt). Along the Jordan River, Israel now controlled the region known as the West Bank (which was a region where Palestinians lived). In the north Israel had taken the Golan Heights away from the control of Syria.
In negotiations after the war, there were thoughts of returning land for peace, but that really only has happened in the case of Israel's relationship with Egypt. (Israel and Egypt signed a lasting peace agreement in 1979.)
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In 1450, the Italian art architect Leon Battista Alberti invented the first mechanical anemometer; in 1664 it was re-invented by Robert Hooke (who is often mistakenly considered the inventor of the first anemometer).
The two terms are most commonly used to describe the two parts of reconstruction are:
- presidential reconstruction
- congressional reconstruction
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What are the phase of reconstruction?</h3>
The period was after the American Civil War when the United States grappled with the challenges of reintegrating into the Union the states that had seceded and determining the legal status of African Americans.
The reconstruction is generally divided into Presidential and Congressional Reconstruction which ended with the Compromise of 1877 when the U.S. government pulled the last of its troops from southern states, ending the Reconstruction era.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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The Renaissance was a historical period that took place in Western Europe after the end of the Middle Ages, in which European society turned to a rediscovery of the culture and history of ancient Greece and Rome. Thus, during this period, art, architecture, sculpture and other aesthetic demonstrations flourished, based on a new consideration of man as an object of beauty, and the conception of the presence of religion not as a series of restrictive moral rules, but as a series of beliefs that gave man the possibility of expressing himself.