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Question
what type of fallacious reasoning does this argument use? (1 point) \bigcirc appeal to authority \bigcirc false analogy \bigcirc red herring \bigcirc slippery slope
Response
To determine the type of fallacious reasoning, we analyze each option:
- Appeal to authority: Relies on an expert's opinion but without the argument's context (which isn't provided here, but the other options are more distinct).
- False analogy: Compares unrelated things, but no analogy is implied.
- Red herring: Introduces an irrelevant topic to distract, not indicated here.
- Slippery slope: Assumes one action leads to extreme consequences (e.g., "If we do X, then Y, then Z (catastrophe) will happen"). This is a common fallacy where a chain of events is assumed without sufficient evidence. Since the question likely refers to a slippery slope argument (as the other options don’t fit without context), the answer is the slippery slope fallacy.
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D. slippery slope (assuming the options are labeled A - D as A. appeal to authority, B. false analogy, C. red herring, D. slippery slope)
(Note: If the original options lack labels, the answer is "slippery slope".)