Answer: the correct answer is (c) a fallacious argument masquerading as valid.
Explanation:
Fallacious Argument.- An argument that sometimes fools human reasoning, but is not logically valid. It is crucial to remember that reasoning from definitions and facts to conclusions is fundamentally different from reasoning about definitions.
B. rising prices, rejection of his vice president, and his wife’s death
C. natural resources are allocated according to demand and economic strength.
It could be that a weak government would ensure each state had its own opinion on issues, and if war was to be in the picture, it would be better for a strong federal government to choose the path than take time with more than eight states.