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A city council member in a small town suggests that residents switch to more expensive bottled water until the tap water can be tested and cleaned. Another member responds that making drinking water available only to rich people is a terrible idea. What type of fallacy is the second council member making? A. Ad hominemB. False causalityC. Straw manD. Begging the question

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User Lostsoul
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Answer:

Straw Man

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User Jerine
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The correct answer is C) a Straw Man.

The type of fallacy the second council member is making is Straw Man.

A strawman argument is an argument that is fallacious and distorts an opposing argument with the intention of attacking it more easily. But what really happens is that the strawman argument is not responding or attacking the original argument, but a distorted idea of the original argument,

In this case, the type of fallacy the second council member is making is a strawman, when he says that “making drinking water only available to rich people is a terrible idea.”


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