The bandwagon fallacy is in the insistence that good cities are good because they have rail.
Explanation:
The bandwagon fallacy is where the causation of something is confused as an effect.<u> It is the argument that because all the great cities of the country have light rail, our city too should have the same light rail system to be as good as them.</u>
This argument falls apart because the rail will not curb the problems that the passage itself talks about and then willfully ignores. I<u>n fact, bringing the rail to town will actually aggravate some of the issues mentioned here</u>. Which is why the argument becomes more weak.
The answer to your question is: False
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D
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Id say D (pls give brainliest)
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hi
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Kha h
sub Koch mare liya tare bade h so btao ki ek
bt h Mai na jaunga kbhi tujhe chode ke ye jan le
kaise h
It's your Mayank