3.3.1.3 - Logical Fallacies
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Practice Questions
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What is an Ad Hominem attack?
💡 Hint: Think about arguments you hear often.
Give an example of a False Dilemma.
💡 Hint: Consider binary choices parties use.
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What does Ad Hominem mean?
💡 Hint: Remember it means 'against the person'.
True or False: A False Dilemma presents options beyond two.
💡 Hint: Consider the term 'dilemma' itself.
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Identify a logical fallacy in a political debate clip you watched recently and describe its effect on the audience's perception.
💡 Hint: Review the statements made and consider their implications.
Create a persuasive argument on a current issue using correct reasoning and avoiding logical fallacies.
💡 Hint: Beware of using extreme language or popularity arguments.
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