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29 April, 10:18

Objecting to an action on the grounds that once it's taken, it will lead to similar but less desirable actions until some atrocity occurs. In other words, if we do something, then this will happen, and this will happen, and so on. (domino effect). A. Appeal to Force B. Slippery Slope C. False Dilemma

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  1. 29 April, 10:20
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    Option B is correct one.

    Slippery Slope

    Explanation:

    A slippery slope argument, in logic, critical thinking, political rhetoric, and case-law, is often viewed as a logical fallacy in which a party asserts that a relatively small first step leads to a chain of related events culminating in some significant effect. Objecting an action using the argument that once it has been taken, it will lead to similar but less desirable actions.
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