I believe the answer is <span>either-or Fallacy
</span><span>either-or fallacy refers to a situation where something is falsely considered as one of the two, even though there is a third option that may explain the situation..
Other example, when most people see unattractive guy waling with a beautiful woman, they would automatically think "that guy must be either rich or just a friend" , whle it could be that both of are in a relationship simply because they like each other.</span>
Examples of the Provisions of the Social Security Act of 1935 were the following;
- To provide retirement planning for people
- Grants to maternal and child welfare
- Old-age benefits
- Grants to state for dependent children
- Public health work
- The term <em>state</em> includes Alaska, Hawaii and the District of Columbia
These, of course, are not all of the provisions- as the Social Security Act had several different parts and sections, but this should be a good head start.
Hope this helps,
LaciaMelodii :)
Answer: I rather live in Athens because of their government.
Explanation:
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</span><span>The correct option is A
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</span><span>A--Each agency devises a monthly plan to determine the estimated needs for revenues</span>