Asked by Bella D.
What is a feature of appeal to moderation?
It assumes one thing causes another, even though there is no evidence linking the two.
It relies on the idea of compromise but does not result in a logical outcome.
It assumes that everyone should have the same popular opinion.
It rushes to a conclusion, even though there is very little evidence.
I Believe it "It assumes that everyone should have the same popular opinion." is that right?
It assumes one thing causes another, even though there is no evidence linking the two.
It relies on the idea of compromise but does not result in a logical outcome.
It assumes that everyone should have the same popular opinion.
It rushes to a conclusion, even though there is very little evidence.
I Believe it "It assumes that everyone should have the same popular opinion." is that right?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
No.
Read this, and try again.
https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/logicalfallacies/Argument-to-Moderation
Read this, and try again.
https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/logicalfallacies/Argument-to-Moderation
Answered by
googoogaga
a?
It assumes one thing causes another, even though there is no evidence linking the two?
It assumes one thing causes another, even though there is no evidence linking the two?
Answered by
Gbebe
I CAN CONFIRM THAT IT IS NOT A or B
Answered by
Daylan
The answer is C.) It assumes that everyone should have the same popular opinion.