Answer:
C. The Camp David Accords was a major foreign policy success for President Carter.
Explanation:
The Arab-Israeli conflict erupted at the end of 19th century, with the main controversy over land claims. The Jewish believed that the land belongs to their ancestors making it their rightful territory, while Arabs considered it the homeland of Palestinians.
Over almost 50 years, there were several political attempts to end this discrepancy, and the most successful one would be the Camp David Accords brought by President Jimmy Carter.
President Carter made several meetings in the Middle East and was highly welcomed by Egyptian president Sadat and the Israeli Prime Minister Begin, which made Carter invite them both to Camp David.
After 13 days of meetings, signed a treaty on 1978, making it the first successful step into achieving Arab-Israeli peace by President Carter.