The following statements best account for the success of Muslim invasions in Northern India:
(1) Buddhist attitude about non-violence weakened resistance among communities.
(2) Conquering armies took advantage of superior fighting styles and internal conflict.
(3) Invaders found out lines and help among existing enclaves of a Muslim faith.
(4) tensions between Hinduism and Islam let it most non-Muslims to migrate from the region.
(5) The rigidity of the Hindu caste system made many people more open to the Muslim faith.
According to this text, there are several things that an Aymara Indian from Bolivia who moves from the countryside to the city does in order to engage in "Racial Passing" and avoid being categorized as "Indian." For example, changing their hair by perming it is one of these actions. An Aymaran Indian might also abandon the use of traditional clothing, such as ponchos and rubber soles sandals. Finally, he might also give up his culture by rejecting the use of the Aymara language.
Bipartisanship occurs when officials from the two major parties work together to solve a problem, often in the interest of the people of the country. In a partisan institution such as Congress, progress necessarily requires the ability to compromise and work with representatives from the other party. The Bipartisanship Policy Center cites the Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention, Lincoln’s “Team of Rivals,” and the 2002 McCain-Feingold Act as examples of bipartisanship at work.