A counterexample to an argument form is a substitution instance whose
A. premises and conclusion are well-known truths.
B. premises are well-known falsehoods.
C. premises are well-known truths and conclusion a well-known falsehood.
D. conclusion is a well-known falsehood.
C. premises are well-known truths and conclusion a well-known falsehood.
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individualistic explanations of poverty.
a. True b. False
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false