A valid argument is

A. one where the conclusion is true.
B. one where the conclusion is false.
C. one where you do not have to accept the conclusion if you accept the premises.
D. one where you have to accept the conclusion if you accept the premises.


D. one where you have to accept the conclusion if you accept the premises.

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A. a military draft B. curfews C. religious laws D. taxes

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Which of the following is permissible by law if the person is a federal employee?

a. Participation in a decision concerning a matter in which a family member has a financial interest b. Payment for the cost of a meal by the plant manager when the two persons held a lunch meeting c. Representing an industry regulated by a recently separated employee of the regulating agency d. Placing assets in a blind trust to avoid conflicts of interest.

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Which of the following qualifications for voting was virtually eliminated in all states by the 1850s?

A. Property ownership B. Age C. Race D. Gender E. Literacy requirement

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Modern democratic societies practice _____________ democracy

A) unofficial B) direct C) representative D) intermediate

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