The Camp David Accords were agreements brokered by President Carter (center) and involved what two countries (whose leaders are to the President's sides)?

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The Camp David Accords were agreements brokered by President Carter and involved Egypt and Israel.

The Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and the Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin signed the Camp David Accords on 17 September 1978. The Accords were preceded by a 12-day-negotiations at Camp David ( the country retreat for the President of the United States). They were brokered by President Jimmy Carter and were officially titled ' Framework for Peace in the Middle East'.

Sadat and Begin were awarded the Nobel Price for Peace in 1978 for the contributions to these agreements.

The Camp David Accords had three parts :

-  a process for Palestinian self government in the West Bank and Gaza,

-  a framework for the conclusion of peace treaty between Egypt and Israel,

- a framework of peace treaties between Israel and other nations.




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Ohio's Constitution has been amended many times since it became the documentthat guides our state's government
True
False

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True

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It got amended for 3 times time since it became the legal document.

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The Three-fifths Compromise addressed which problem?

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Correggio was known for creating _________ and ____________ effects.

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The answer to the item above is: paintings and illusion. Correggio was known for creating paintings and illusion effects. He is Italian from Correggio. He is a foremost painter of the Parma School of the Italian Renaissance.

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dramatic and theatrical

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Which important member of the feudalism system am I?I own vast amounts of land and need help protecting it from intruders. To obtain this protection I split my land up into fiefs, and let men committed to me control and work, but not own this land.
knight
lord
vassal
king

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In this particular case you would be considered a "lord", since the territory in question is under your name, and you need to enter into agreements with others in order to protect it. 

The correct option is "lord"

Feudalism is the denomination of the predominant political system in Western Europe of the middle centuries of the Middle Ages and in Eastern Europe during the Modern Age, characterized by the decentralization of political power; to be based on the diffusion of power from the top, to the base where local power was exercised effectively with great autonomy or independence by an aristocracy, called nobility, whose titles derived from governors of the Carolingian empire (Dukes, Marquises, counts) or they had another origin (barons, gentlemen, etc.).