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In the first sentence of paragraph 1 of "War in the Philippines," which cholce could BEST be used in

place of the word partisanship?

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Final answer:

The word 'partisanship' in 'War in the Philippines' could be replaced with 'biases', 'factionalism', or 'sectarianism', all indicating a strong allegiance to a specific group or viewpoint.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of the provided text from War in the Philippines, the word partisanship refers to a strong, often blind allegiance to a particular political party or cause. A suitable replacement for the word partisanship could be biases, factionalism, or sectarianism.

These terms indicate a similar tendency of strong, potentially narrow-minded allegiance to a particular group or viewpoint that could influence public opinion and actions during war as evidenced by the historical accounts in the Philippines.

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