"I'm a better candidate than X because, unlike X, I work for a living" is an example of B. ad hominem argument.
<h3>What is the ad hominem argument?</h3>
This mistake arises when you attack the person making the argument or some feature of them in an unrelated manner rather than responding to their argument or viewpoint.
Ad hominem is most frequently used in the format of "A makes a claim x, B claims that A holds a property that is unwanted, hence B concludes that argument x is erroneous."
This kind of mistake happens when someone criticizes the speaker rather than the argument.
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"I'm a better candidate than X because, unlike X, I work for a living" is an example of
A. slippery slope.
B. ad hominem argument.
C. hasty generalization.
D. non sequitur
Answer:
A Foster Son
Explanation:
A foster son is a male child who is raised as a son in a family which he is not related to by birth.
So, Adam was adopted into the Kent's family as "a foster son" and the parents of Kent are Adam's foster parents.
This scenario occurs when a child has no parents to take care of him. He ends up most time in a foster home or family.
Answer:
The correct answer is: "D) all the above".
Explanation:
A sociologist is a professional who has to study and work directly with society and its movements, changes, characteristics, people, languages, and cultures. Letter D is the correct option because all the other options have to do with all these features a sociologist needs to account when he/she studies it. Therefore, Sociology has to deal with society in general terms, accounting for all its different specificities and contexts.
If either chamber does not pass the bill then it dies. If the House and Senate pass the same bill then it is sent to the President. If the House and Senate pass different bills they are sent to Conference Committee. Hope this helps!
According to constitution, whenever there is a conflict between laws, <span>Federal law shall predominate state law.
In order to maintain the structural obligation between each states in United States, a central regulation (from the federal government) is needed to create some sort of regulatory standard for the states.</span>