Multiple Choice
A slippery slope argument is:
A) An argument against taking risky actions, such as walking on slippery slopes.
B) An argument against doing some seemingly harmless action on the grounds that the action will eventually lead to bad consequences.
C) An argument against doing something because it will cause others to do the same thing, with bad results.
D) An argument against doing something because it will endanger others.
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