The Civil Rights Act did not create the political schism between blacks and whites.
(It would also prevent the potential danger of political schism between the western and eastern parts of Ukraine.)
Beyond the political schism that divides Unesco, all members seem to share a concern that the organization badly needs a managerial overhaul.
In the second half of the century it was the Liberals who were faced with political schisms, the most major being over Irish Home Rule.
The political schism between the two parts of the state dates back at least a century.
But the political schism is far from over.
The geographic, sociological, political and economic schisms that so often define Florida have lost some of their punch this hurricane season.
Still, the political schisms among New York's Jews were obvious.
Was this the result of some tribal political schism, which forced the Chief to call in help that he believed was not needed?
Linking the political and intercommunal schism in Identity politics was criticized by conservative intellectuals.