The Camp David Accords were significant because A: Israel turned the West Bank over to Palestinians B: leaders began negotiations for peace between Israel and Palestine C: Palestine renounced all territory in Israel D: terrorist activity in the region was successfully eliminated I really have no idea on this.
I don't understand this because the Camp David Accords were between Egypt and Israel, not 'Palestine' and Israel.
I'm not really sure either. That was my confusion. I know my lessons refer to Palestine and Israel as the same thing.. so I really don't get this
They are definitely not the same thing, that we do know xD I would guess on this because the 4 possible answers do not make any sense.
I'm going to have to go with B on this one. Israel and Palestine are two different countries, that have had many wars over difference of religion. There are battles between them recorded in the Bible. Anyways, the Camp David Accords was significant because Palestine and Israel finally began negotiations for peace
Thanks. If I would've had to guess, I would've actually put B too.
Then our work here is done ^_^
Palestine had nothing to do with this. You are thinking of the Oslo Accords.
Oh, wait, Camp David was between Egypt and Israel, my bad
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