What is fallacious about this statement?
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A)
It assumes that divorce and grades are inextricably interconnected.
B)
It is premised on a faulty notion of the inevitability of a single cause.
It assumes that even though one thing happened after another, that the
cause is ultimately unknown.
D)
It assumes that because one thing happened after another, that the first
must be the cause of the second.
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What is fallacious about this statement?
es
A)
It assumes that divorce and grades are i...
A)
It assumes that divorce and grades are i...
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