An inductively strong argument is one in which it is absolutely impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion false
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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Free speech protections are needed for views held by a ____ of the population
a. majority b. minority c. both of the above d. none of the above
Identify for which claims, if any, support has been given in the following passage; and state in your own words the reasons that have been offered for these claims."What is the best move to begin a game [of chess]? At one time the masters began automatically with 1 P-K4; then they switched to 1 P-Q4. Paul Morphy, considered by many critics the greatest chess genius that ever lived, never played 1 P-Q4. In contrast, Ernest Gruenfeld, one of the greatest living authorities on opening play, ventured on 1 P-K4 only once in his entire tournament career (against Capablanca at Karlsbad 1929). When asked why he avoided 1 P-K4, he answered, 'I never make a mistake in the opening.'"-Irving Chernev and Fred Reinfeld, The Fireside Book of Chess
What will be an ideal response?
Implementing a system of preference by class would be impossible for
universities to implement, according to Kahlenberg.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.In early Buddhism, which classification of people was central?
a. laypersons who suffered greatly. b. warriors c. priests d. monks