One similarity between the Indian Subcontinent and the Palestinian Mandate after WWII was that both places were partitioned into two states along religious lines.
<h3>How was Indian similar to Palestine?</h3>
The British were forced to divide India along religious lines to prevent conflict and this led to the nations of Pakistan and India being formed.
Palestine was also divided along religious lines with Israel being for the Jews and Palestine for Arabs.
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Prior to 1942, the US pursued a defensive war in the pacific. This strategy failed, so, the US adopted the "island-hopping" strategy to overwhelm Japanese forces on islands. The battle that forced this new form of thinking was the Battle of Midway, in which the US began a counter-offensive campaign against Japan.<span />
They both work together, but separation of powers divides the branches and checks an balances helps ensure that one branch doesn't get too powerful or powerful than the other.
Because they might've taken out their leader, but if our president was killed, would America grind to a halt? No, someone took his place, like the vice president would take the president's.