In 1979, the signing of the Camp David Accords by Egypt and Israel indicated that

Nationalism was no longer a force in Middle Eastern politics
The differences between Shi’ite and Sunni Moslems had been settled
Former enemies were able to negotiate
The Soviet Union dominated Middle Eastern affairs
Former enemies were able to negotiate  The Camp David Accords was the first peace treaty ever signed by Israel and an Arab nation. It ended the state of war between Israel and Egypt.

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B. Port Said
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“2016 Raad ul Barq” military exercise has been conducted by which country?
A. Afghanistan
B. India
C. Iran
D. Pakistan
The Oslo I Accords:
A. Transferred 13 percent of the West Bank to Palestinian control
B. Allowed the Palestinians to form their own government, the Palestinian Authority
C. Superceded an earlier agreement that set a timetable for independence for Palestinians
D. Enabled Israel to construct a security fence around Palestinian areas
For most of the last two decades, which country has been the second-largest recipient of U.S. foreign aid?
A. Israel
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Iraq
D. Egypt
Which of these Middle Eastern events did not occur in 1979?
A. Mauritania withdraws from Western Sahara
B. The Iranian Revolution
C. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
D. The PLO relocates to Lebanon
Which Egyptian president signed the 1979 peace treaty with Israel?
A. Hosni Mubarak
B. Anwar Sadat
C. Gamal Abdel Nasser
D. Ahmad Fouad
Identify the Russia’s Ambassador to Turkey who was recently assassinated at an Ankara art exhibit
A. Georgy Zarubin
B. Andrey Karlov
C. Yuri Ryzhov
D. Mevlut Mert Altintas

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