A committee chairperson may call for hearings, or discussions, about a bill. Which of these statements is true regarding bills i
n committee? A.
The president can require a committee to debate a bill.
B.
Committees must debate bills whenever they receive them.
C.
Committee chairpersons decide if a bill will get a hearing or not.
D.
Once approved by committee, no changes can be made to a bill.
The argument is considered to be inductive but weak,
inductive because it is able to show an evidence with the reasoning that is
shown above but considered weak because of the structure of the sentence and
the way that it has been delivered.
Permanent normal trade relations were established between
China and the United States of America where exports from China can enter the
country with the same tariffs as other trading partners. By doing this could help contribute to the
development of democracy in China.