The business-can't-handle-it argument is an argument in favor of a broad view of corporate responsibility

a. True
b. False


False

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How many people globally are "people of the book," Jews and Christians who worship the biblical concept of God?

A. 200 million B. 1 billion C. 2 billion D. 3 billion

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the best answer for each argument. For the past several years, every time that Ruben has suffered a bout of sneezing, he has come down with a cold. Therefore, to prevent colds in the future, Ruben must constantly suppress the urge to sneeze

A) False cause. B) Equivocation. C) Slippery slope. D) Suppressed evidence. E) No fallacy.

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Discuss whether the vagueness of the following passage is appropriate to the context that is stated or implied. Pay particular attention to the underlined expressions.One demographer thinks that more than 20 percent of the women born in the mid-1950s are childless, a rate that is almost triple that of the previous generation.You will hear this ascribed to a breakdown of traditional values or to rampant selfishness. But this glib explanation misses the deeper truth, which is more subtle and less personal. People haven't suddenly become more selfish. Changing economic and social realities have simply made children less economically essential and, therefore, more a matter of choice. When people urge a return to traditional values, they're talking about the impossible: reversing

centuries of economic and technological change that have altered women's roles. Women's liberation is less an idea than the result of changes that, by reducing pressures for childbearing, inevitably led to more educational and job opportunities.-Adapted from a newsmagazine essay What will be an ideal response?

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Only a few autographs of the documents written by New Testament authors have survived

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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