Answer:
C
Explanation:
You have no map, but lucky for you, I took the test and therefore know that the correct answer is c. :)
I think they might choose the US government because big businesses will want to do what benefits them more while the government will try to find a solution that’s more fair.
The fallacious arguments are:
The Civil War was about Northern businessman trying to bankrupt Southern farmers by emancipating their enslaving work force.
England developed a fair and just taxation system for the American Colonies.
<em>Both sentences have fallacious arguments.
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A fallacy is a wrong idea or a belief that is not true. In the case of the question, the first sentence is a fallacy because the Civil War was not about that argument. The Union wanted to have abolishment ideas that were not supported by the Confederated States. In the case of the second sentence, that is also a fallacy. The taxation system imposed by the English was not fair. It was a heavy taxation system that upset the colonies and that was one of the reasons to start the American Revolution.
<span>saw it as a sign that the Articles of Confederation were not working</span>