Sympathetic strikes have very little power
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A) Analyze the argument passage below, addressing the following as appropriate: specify the issues addressed; identify premises and conclusions; classify as inductive or deductive; supply missing premises; separate arguments from window dressing; identify claims better left unstated. B) Diagram the argument.The rules under which the IRS operates will change only if there are lots of complaints about IRS activities in the press, and there has not been that level of complaint the last year or two. Furthermore, the "internal culture" of the agency provides a powerful validation of its rules, and when that happens, you're not going to get rule changes. So I think it's safe to conclude that we won't be seeing any changes in the IRS rules in the near future.
What will be an ideal response?
"The correct answer to this math problem is either four or six. I also know that the correct answer is a prime number. I'm going with four." Identify the fallacy that applies to this example.
A. The fallacy of hasty generalization B. The fallacy of appeal to ignorance C. The loaded question fallacy D. The fallacy of inconsistency E. None of the answers are correct
Event 3C Given the following event: Given an urn containing 3 white, 4 blue, and 5 pink balls. Two balls are drawn and the first ball is not replaced before the second is drawn. Given Event 3C, what is the probability that at least one ball is either white or blue?
A) 9/11 B) 119/144 C) 10/72 D) 28/33 E) 29/33
Historically, an explicit social contract:
A. has never been used as the basis of a society. B. lies at the heart of every state. C. was the foundation of the United States, but no other country. D. was the foundation of England, but no other state. E. has been the foundation of most liberal democracies.