"Television shows that consistently get high Nielsen ratings based on surveys of viewers are sure to be retained in their network's programming

Thus NBC's ‘Today' show is sure to be continued, since its Nielsen ratings are consistently higher than those of its competitors" has A) only a premise indicator B) only a conclusion indicator C) neither premise nor conclusion indicator D) both a premise and a conclusion indicator


D

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In the context of moral uncertainty, ethical skepticism differs from ethical subjectivism in that it:

A. proposes that people can inherently tell the difference between what is morally right and wrong. B. denies that men are capable of being as intelligent or morally sound as women. C. claims that universal moral truths do not exist, and moral truths differ from individual to individual. D. accepts the possibility that universal moral truths exist, though they cannot be proved.

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Consider the following argument: "In a recent judicial decision, District Court Judge Lemuel Featherstone argued that bazookas and flamethrowers are not protected by the Second Amendment. Apparently, Judge Featherstone believes that the U.S. Constitution is obsolete and should be repealed by judicial fiat. But the rights protected in the Constitution lie at the very core of America's values and traditions. All true Americans must hope that Judge Featherstone's ruling is swiftly overturned." Which of the following fallacies has been committed in this argument?

A. the fallacy of attacking the motive B. the red herring fallacy C. the straw man fallacy D. None of the answers are correct

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A teacher from India, Paramahansa Yogananda, was the first to teach yoga to Americans in his organization called:

a. the People's Temple. b. the Rajneesh International Foundation. c. the Vedanta Society. d. the Self-Realization Fellowship.

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