The fact that religion can be found is some form, in every culture around the world, is known as the theory of
a. supernatural materialism.
b. scientific materialism.
c. universal materialism.
d. imagined materialism.
b
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What type of inductive argument best describes the following? Every major crisis in our history had led to abridgments of personal liberty, some of which are justified and others that are far in excess of what the crisis requires. We are now in a period of apparently open-ended crisis, and the lessons of these past experiences with war and emergency are clear: We cannot reasonably expect our
civil liberties to survive entirely unaltered. a. analogy b. pro and con argument c. statistical syllogism d. inductive generalization
Your friend invites you to a mosque where the imam instructs the community to engage in the Greater Jihad with diligence. What is the teacher talking about?
a. an impending terrorist attack b. everyone's inner war between good and evil c. the clash of civilizations between Islam and the West d. the U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan
When did the American population triple?
a. Between 1840 and 1860 c. Between 1860 and 1920 b. Between 1850 and 1880 d. Between 1880 and 1940
If the following argument is an instance of one of the "famous" argument forms, name the form and indicate whether the form is valid or invalid; if the argument is NOT an instance of one of the "famous" forms, simply write "unnamed form." If Theresa buys the first-edition Greg Baer novel, then she will have Mr. Baer autograph it on Monday. If Theresa buys the first-edition Orson Scott Card novel, then she will have Mr. Card autograph it on Tuesday. Since she's either going to buy the first-edition Greg Baer novel or she's going to buy the first-edition Orson Scott Card novel, she'll either have Mr. Baer autograph his novel on Monday or she'll have Mr. Card autograph his novel on Tuesday.
What will be an ideal response?