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1. also known as circular reasoning because the reasoning assumes the c…

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  1. also known as circular reasoning because the reasoning assumes the conclusion is true. 2. a general conclusion is reached based on a very small sample, so the reasons provide weak support for the conclusion. 3. the \either/or\ fallacy - the argument presents only two extreme alternatives and does not allow for alternative options. 4. indicates that one negative action will lead to another, and then another worse one, and so on and so forth all leading to a terrible end result. 5. basing a belief on a source or person who is not qualified to give reliable information. bandwagon false dilemma appeal to fear appeal to authority

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Circular reasoning is also called begging - the - question. It assumes the conclusion is true in the reasoning.
  2. Hasty generalization occurs when a general conclusion is drawn from a small sample.
  3. False dilemma presents only two extreme alternatives.
  4. Slippery slope claims one negative action leads to a series of worse ones.
  5. Appeal to unqualified authority bases a belief on an unqualified source.

Answer:

  1. Begging - the - question
  2. Hasty generalization
  3. False dilemma
  4. Slippery slope
  5. Appeal to unqualified authority