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Israel captured the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt in the 1967 Six-Day War. It established settlements along the Gulf of Aqaba and in the northeast portion, just below the Gaza Strip. It had plans to expand the settlement of Yamit into a city with a population of 200,000, though the actual population of Yamit did not exceed 3,000. The Sinai Peninsula was returned to Egypt in stages beginning in 1979 as part of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty. As required by the treaty, Israel evacuated Israeli military installations and civilian settlements prior to the establishment of "normal and friendly relations" between it and Egypt. Israel dismantled eighteen settlements, two air force bases, a naval base, and other installations by 1982, including the only oil resources under Israeli control. The evacuation of the civilian population, which took place in 1982, was done forcefully in some instances, such as the evacuation of Yamit. The settlements were demolished, as it was feared that settlers might try to return to their homes after the evacuation. Since 1982, the Sinai Peninsula has not been regarded as occupied territory."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli-occupied_territories This wiki page may help. Sections 2 and 3 apply to your question.
so D would be right
@iwanttostudy236 "The West Bank, Sinai Peninsula, and the Golan Heights were taken during the Six Days War in 1967....which is part of a general Arab-Israeli conflict that is sometimes called a war. The Camp David Accords in 1979 reversed it, sending the Sinai back to Egypt, and none of these things have anything to do with Lebanon. So, D. "
for details. have a look here please... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinai_Peninsula
How did the Tutsi come to power in Rwanda? A. Colonists favored the Tutsi because they believed they were more closely related to Europeans, and thus superior to the Hutu. B. The Tutsi and the Hutu fought it out over centuries and the Tutsi won. C. European colonists brought the Tutsi with them from Europe as the chosen rulers of the region. D. The Hutu has no history in Rwanda and wanted no part of the leadership. My guess is C
nono A
C
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