The correct option is Tories- Whigs.
The Tories was a political party in England that started in the 1680s. They advocated monarchy and state should work together. They were also part of the nobility and supported conservative ideas.
The Whigs on the other hand was the opposing political party of the Tories since they advocated freedom of religion and liberal ideas such as parliament supremacy. The opposed the Catholic Church and defied monarchy. They also supported the emerging middle-class.
For what about? Then it can vary in many different titles.
This is an easy one, use the order of elimination for problems like these in the future, but the answer is (A).
Answer:
A, Hasty Generalization
Explanation:
The idea that once someone votes against something once that then they will always vote against that thing is an extremely quick and incorrect assumption. Along with this, B couldn't be the answer because it isn't a slippery slope. Nor is this false authority or circular reasoning.