Ethan Nadelmann believes that drug-prohibition laws
a. reduce the availability and increase the price of illegal drugs.
b. result in a significant increase in the varieties of illegal drugs that are available.
c. actually lead to an increased supply of all illegal drugs.
d. reduce the supply of mild drugs, but greatly increase the supply of more potent drugs.
e. have no effect on the availability of illegal drugs.
a
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A) A theoretical definition. B) A definition by subclass. C) A persuasive definition. D) An operational definition. E) An enumerative definition.
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A) strong B) weak C) failed
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A) Some A are not B. (F) B) Some A are non-B. (T) C) Some non-A are B. (T) D) No non-A are B. (F) E) Some A are B. (T)
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A. the fallacy of look who's talking B. the fallacy of attacking the motive C. the fallacy of personal attack D. None of the answers are correct