What was Golda Meir’s greatest achievement?

She served as prime minister of Israel.

She helped establish the country of Israel.

She showed strong leadership during war, yet sought peaceful diplomatic relations with other countries.

She authorized retaliation against the murderers of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games.

She helped build the first Jewish settlements in Israel and led the nation’s first independent government.

She served in the Israeli armed forces and led the attack on Egypt in the Six-Day War.

She joined the independence movement and later became Israel’s first woman Prime Minister.

She voted for Israeli nationhood at the United Nations and served as the first U.S. minister to Israel.

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She helped establish the country of Israel

Best answer:  She helped establish the country of Israel.

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Golda Meir was born in Kiev, Ukraine (then part of the Russian Empire), in 1898. Her family emigrated to the United States in 1906, where they settled in Milwaukee, WI. Golda Meir became a Zionist activist and helped raise funds for the settlement and establishment of Israel - that's the most likely "greatest achievement" item to choose from the list, though there are other true statements in the list also.

Golda Meir and her husband moved to the Palestine Mandate territory in 1921, becoming settlers in a kibbutz there.  (Kibbutzes were collective farming settlements.)  She later went on to become prime minister of Israel, holding that office from 1969 to 1974. She was the fourth prime minister of Israel, and has been the only woman to hold that office.  Meir was in office as prime minister during the time that Israeli athletes were attacked at the Munich Olympics in 1972, and also during the October War in 1973 (also known as the Yom Kippur War or the Ramadan War).