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What was mandated by the Lyon Summit in 1996 regarding terrorism?

  1. Tighter Air Travel Regulations

  2. Sharing Information on Terrorist Activities

  3. Increased Public Health Measures

  4. Reduction of Carbon Emissions

The correct answer is: Sharing Information on Terrorist Activities

The Lyon Summit in 1996 was a meeting between the leaders of the G7 countries to address the increasing threat of terrorism. During this meeting, it was determined that there needed to be better communication and coordination between countries in order to combat terrorism effectively. This led to the mandate for increased sharing of information on terrorist activities between nations. Options A, C, and D were not specifically mentioned or addressed during the Lyon Summit, making them incorrect choices. While tighter air travel regulations may help prevent terrorism, it was not specifically mandated by the Lyon Summit. Increased public health measures and reduction of carbon emissions were also not topics of discussion at the summit.