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The Fallacy of Arguing That a Claim Must Be True

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Question 13

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The fallacy of arguing that a claim must be true merely because a substantial number of people believe it is known as…


A) Appeal to pity
B) Appeal to popularity
C) Appeal to tradition
D) Appeal to common practice

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