I believe the answer is: Inductive generalization
Inductive generalization refers to the type of thinking that believe something is universally true based on small sample.
Example of inductive generalization, all people in my family do not like Brand A of cereal. So, Brand A cereal is not well-liked by average family in my City.
I believe the answer is: Biases
The person who made such comments usually had a a really strong preference in one economic system, to the point where that person refuse to acknoweldge the weakness in their preferred view and the strength in the opposing view. This bias could easily be held by all sides.
Mercators is helpful because it is great for straight line mapping especially if you go in long distances as a sailor
1,domestic slavery
2,child labour
3,sex trade
4,discrimination
5,bullying
6,child trafficking
Answer:
I'm pretty sure that it is D.
Explanation:
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