Correct. The answer is c. At a meeting of the War Cabinet in 1917, two arguments against Zionism were discussed: first, that Palestine was an inadequate place to form a nation, and second, that it made the future position of Jews in other Western countries a difficult problem.
Incorrect. The answer is c. At a meeting of the War Cabinet in 1917, two arguments against Zionism were discussed: first, that Palestine was an inadequate place to form a nation, and second, that it made the future position of Jews in other Western countries a difficult problem.