Causal arguments are typically inductive rather than deductive.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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St. Thomas thought that the best way to gain knowledge of God was:

A. by the use of reason. B. by a "leap of faith." C. by revelation. D. through the study of Scripture. E. St. Thomas thought we were incapable of gaining knowledge of God.

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Every composite is made up of simple _________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which of the following best represents the position endorsed by the editors of

Harvard Law Review?

a. They argue specifically that Mill’s literacy requirement is inherently racist. b. They argue contrary to Lomasky and Brennan that citizens have a duty to vote. c. They argue for compulsory voting laws. d. They argue that only those who pay taxes should be eligible to vote.

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Determine whether the following is valid or invalid:Look, if the check bounced, then you're right: Two things will happen. First, we'd owe a penalty. And second, our records would be out of whack. Now, if our records are out of whack or if we pay a penalty-either way-then we're in big trouble, just like you said. The check isn't going to bounce, though. So relax. We're not in any trouble.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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