Its ethier c or d hope this helps
Looking at the given chart, we could see that Paleozoic era follows the Precambrian time. So, <u>Option C is the correct answer.</u>
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Option A states that, ‘Scientists study fossils from the Jurassic period’. After analyzing the chart, we can say that this does not help to research about Paleozoic era since Jurassic period is in Mesozoic Era.
Option B states that, ‘Scientists observe index fossil records of the Mesozoic era’. Again, this does not help to research the start of Paleozoic era.
Option C states that, ‘Scientists examine fossil evidence during the Precambrian time’. Yes. Correct. Researching about things at the Precambrian time might help them to identify what would have happened before Paleozoic era.
Option D states that, ‘Scientists explore the emergence of mammals and humans in the Cenozoic era’. This does not help since this era just 1.6 million years ago. But Paleozoic is about 500 million years ago.
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Answer:
Appeal to the people
Explanation:
The paragraph presented above is an example of a deceit known as appeal to the people, or, Argumentum ad Populum. This kind of deceit presents an argument that tries to arouse a passion or a belief of the public, persuading them to support the argument. The speaker of this argument starts to show himself as belonging to a group, gaining the confidence of the audience and then starts to show how a passion or a belief is being disrespected and how this will be harmful to the group. We can see that in the paragraph shown above, the speaker uses religion to evoke the public's wrath against the teaching of biological evolution.