All offices, including benefits and burdens:

a. are to be reserved for the select few.
b. should be open to all.
c. should be open to no one. d. should be abolished. e. none of these choices.


b

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The following passage contains an argument that commits at least one informal fallacy. Name the type of fallacy committed and explain why the passage is an example of that type. From a B.C. comic strip . . . B.C.: Bugs. YECHT. Bugs. YAPTH. And more bugs. Bugs in the dirt. Bugs in the trees. Bugs in the flowers. Bugs in the breeze. Thank goodness for rocks, the one thing on the planet that ain't got no bugs. What are you skritching, Peter? Peter: I am etching in stone a comprehensive plan to solve the social and economic ills of mankind . . . It's got a few bugs in it, but . . . B.C.: Liverwurst! I bet there ain't no bugs in liverwurst!

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Thinking "Socratically" is a way to keep a dialogue open, but it _______

A. cannot guarantee people will come to an agreement B. does not require the use of critical thinking C. is not a reliable way to maintain friendships D. cannot be used to change people's minds

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The general rule used to prove discrimination under the disparate impact concept is called the

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Strictly speaking, the type of government that Plato recommends is an_________

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

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