Question
In “Enemies from Within,” McCarthy claims that there are many communists at the US State Department.
To support this claim, McCarthy includes the evidence that John Service was investigated by the FBI but that the State Department never prosecuted him.
How well does McCarthy’s evidence support his claim?
A. The evidence shows sound reasoning, because John Service should
have faced a trial.
B. The evidence is not relevant, because John Service was never
accused of being a communist.
C. The evidence is sufficient, because John Service must have had State
Department allies who let him go.
D. The evidence does not show sound reasoning, because John Service
could simply have been not guilty.
To support this claim, McCarthy includes the evidence that John Service was investigated by the FBI but that the State Department never prosecuted him.
How well does McCarthy’s evidence support his claim?
A. The evidence shows sound reasoning, because John Service should
have faced a trial.
B. The evidence is not relevant, because John Service was never
accused of being a communist.
C. The evidence is sufficient, because John Service must have had State
Department allies who let him go.
D. The evidence does not show sound reasoning, because John Service
could simply have been not guilty.
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