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ight now, many high schools are filled with clubs that require service hours, so making service hours a school - wide requirement would take all these separate efforts and make them into one powerful, unified effort to improve the community. think of how much more good work could be done!\ are an example of which logical fallacy? a bandwagon b ad hominem c false causation d circular reasoning
The bandwagon fallacy (also called appeal to popularity) argues that something should be done because others are doing it or it's a popular effort. The statement claims making service hours a school - wide requirement is good because many clubs already do service hours (implying following the “trend” of service - related efforts to do more good), which fits the bandwagon fallacy. Ad hominem attacks a person's character, false causation wrongly assumes a cause - effect relationship, and circular reasoning uses the conclusion as a premise, none of which match here.
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