As early as the 1640s Swedish boat builders fabricated several small craft on the Delaware River in their short-lived New Sweden colony, but large-scale shipbuilding started when William Penn (1644-1718)<span> settled his great proprietary grant of Pennsylvania between 1681-1682 with skilled Quaker artisans and maritime merchants escaping the religious persecution (sufferings) in old Britain and seeking economic opportunity in the New World. In fact, six years before he founded Philadelphia, Penn had helped shipwright </span>James West (d. 1701)<span> develop a small shipyard in 1676 along the Delaware Riverfront in what later became Vine Street in the city of Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Penn recruited Welsh, Irish, Scot and English Quaker craftsmen who were involved in shipbuilding in Bristol, England, and more fully along the Thames River, already by 1682 a great center of ship construction and merchant houses. Indeed the Southwark section of London’s Thames riverfront soon gave rise to the Southwark shipbuilding and merchant community along the Delaware riverfront of Philadelphia. When the Philadelphia riverfront became too crowded with merchant docks and buildings for establishment of shipyards, many shipwrights moved a few miles upriver to the Kensington neighborhood that soon rivaled Southwark as a shipbuilding center on the Delaware River.</span>
Answer:
d). deductive, valid, unsound
Explanation:
A deductive argument refers to an argument which is
that is to be
, i.e., to provide guarantee of the truth of the conclusion provided.
When all the premises of an argument are true, then it is called a valid argument.
When an argument is either valid or invalid having at least one false premises, then it is unsound.
Thus in the context, the argument is deductive, valid and an unsound argument.
Hence the correct option is (d).
What do you mean by this ?
B because when alternatives are cheaper and the consumer has little money, that matters more than the actual price of the good or service (A). C is wrong because we don’t know the price of the item and the income doesn’t matter. D is wrong because if you have limited money, your personal preferences will matter less.