Answer:
This is an example of masked-man fallacy.
Explanation:
The masked-man is a fallacy in which two people or objects are mistakenly considered to be either identical or completely different. The most common example used to explain it is the following:
I know who Joshua is.
I don't know who the masked man is.
Therefore, Joshua is not the masked man.
In the example above, Joshua and the masked man are considered different, unrelated. <u>In the situation we are analyzing here, the opposite happens. To reach the conclusion that Tamiko stole Maya's shoes, we are making the huge mistake of not considering any other possibility. Tamiko could very well have an identical-looking pair of shoes; Maya could have lent Tamiko her shoes and forgotten about it, and so on. Therefore, assuming that the shoes are the same, that they belong to Maya and have been stolen, is a result of wrong reasoning and an example of masked-man fallacy.</u>
Answer:
Explanation:
Basically the founding fathers (who were all trash btw) are saying "Hey the king was being hella annoying by taxing us too much, killing some of us for protesting,etc. and all of his actions have shown that it's necessary for us to become our own country. Let's also not forget the fact that thousands of miles of sea separate us from these mfs so now we have more of a reason to separate from them. For reasons caused by the King (the taxing and unjust rule/killings) and by God (laws of nature aka the ocean) give us enough reason to announce that we are officially separating from these h-oes and becoming our own country" yeah that's basically what they meant lol hope this helped
It was important so they can trade with others and get the stuff they need like cotton, gold, clothing and a lot more :)
Answer:
If John stops leaving his room in a mess in the future, then losing his wallet has functioned as a negative punishment.
Explanation:
- Punishment is taking something that someone likes from them in order to reduce instances of occurrence of a certain unwanted behavior.
- Negative punishment is therefore the occurrence of a disliked consequence as a result of an unwanted action.
- In the above instance, John losing his wallet is negative, but it achieves a consequent desired behavior of self organization.