Consider the following syllogism: All cats are birds. All birds have wings. All cats have wings. This syllogism is

A. valid.
B. invalid.
C. true.
D. both valid and true.


Answer: A

Psychology

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A. U.S. students spend more time in classes but get less intensive instruction. B. There is a broader diversity of students in the United States compared to the student bodies of other countries. C. U.S. parents and students do not care as much about education as do parents and students from other countries. D. There are low literacy rates for female U.S. students.

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