Criticize the following claim based on the material from Chapter 3 of the text."My position on Vietnam is very simple. And I feel this way. I haven't spoken on it because I haven't felt there was any major contribution that I had to make at the time. I think that our concepts as a nation and that our actions have not kept pace with the changing conditions, and therefore our actions are not completely relevant today to the realities of the magnitude and the complexity of the problems that we face in this conflict."-New York governor Nelson Rockefeller, when asked by a reporter about his position on the Vietnam War
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Gobbledygook.
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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each multiple choice question. If a deductive argument has false premises and a false conclusion, then we know:
A) Nothing as such about the argument's validity. B) The argument is invalid. C) The argument is valid. D) The argument is weak. E) The argument is uncogent.
"Existential dread" is the:
A. fear of dying young. B. fear of eternal damnation. C. fear that one's life is meaningless. D. fear of dying before one's life's work has been completed. E. None of the above
The belief that we've been visited by extraterrestrial aliens is improbable because interstellar travel is
A. technologically impossible. B. logically impossible. C. physically impossible. D. all of the above. E. none of the above.
Determine whether the following passage contains an argument; if it does, identify the main issue.Obviously the commission should prepare regulations that are consistent with the law. We admit that isn't always easy. But there's no reason for the commission to substitute its judgment for that of the people.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).