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Question
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drag each tile to the correct box.
match the treaty to its description.
algiers accords
salt i
nuclear non-proliferation treaty
camp david accords
agreement between israel and egypt to foster peace in the middle east
brought the iran hostage crisis to an end
groundbreaking treaty between the united states and the soviet union to limit build-up of nuclear weapons
required all signatories to pledge not to develop nuclear weapons
Brief Explanations
Each treaty is matched to its core historical purpose and outcome:
- The Camp David Accords were a 1978 peace agreement between Israel and Egypt focused on Middle East peace.
- The Algiers Accords, signed in 1981, formally ended the Iran Hostage Crisis.
- SALT I (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks I) was a 1972 U.S.-Soviet treaty to cap nuclear weapons buildup.
- The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, adopted in 1968, obligates non-nuclear signatories to forgo developing nuclear weapons.
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- agreement between Israel and Egypt to foster peace in the Middle East → Camp David Accords
- brought the Iran Hostage Crisis to an end → Algiers Accords
- groundbreaking treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union to limit build-up of nuclear weapons → SALT I
- required all signatories to pledge not to develop nuclear weapons → Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty