Partisanship is a strong allegiance to one's own political party, often leading to unwillingness to compromise
Answer:
TRUE
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a. Nationalism among Jews of Europe and Arabs in the Middle East played a major role in beginning the conflict b. As early as 1919 and 1920, Palestinian Arab attacked Jewish settlers to forestall further Zionist colonization c. In 1946 a Jewish terrorist group led by a later Prime Minister of Israel blew up British Government offices killing 91 people. d. Many Jews became refuges in foreign lands as a result of 1948-49 Arab-Israeli war e. The UN Partition Plan gave Jews 56%, Palestinians 43% of the land and Jerusalem was considered a UN administrated zone.
Horace was a seasoned politician in Texas during the 20th century. Which of the following is the most likely reason for his gaining prominence in the national political stage at the time?
a. Texas was a two-party state with both parties alternating in power. b. Politicians in Texas were easily and routinely reelected by the voters. c. Governor James Hogg's agrarian policies had brought Texas into focus nationally. d. Politicians in Texas followed a bipartisan method of selection to committees.
Which of the following Supreme Court cases involved the principle of one person, one vote?
(A) Baker v. Carr (B) Roe v. Wade (C) Mapp v. Ohio (D) Korematsu v. United States (E) Gideon v. Wainwright
Which of the following is one of Max Weber's sources of legitimacy in politics that also helped Martin Luther King, Jr. attract people to his ideas?
a. Charisma b. Tradition c. Force d. Legality e. Perseverance