PrepTest 28, Section 2, Question 9
Political commentators see recent policies of the government toward Country X as appeasement, pure and simple. This view is fundamentally mistaken, for polls show that most people disagree with the political commentators' assessment of government policies toward Country X.
Political commentators see recent policies of the government toward Country X as appeasement, pure and simple. This view is fundamentally mistaken, for polls show that most people disagree with the political commentators' assessment of government policies toward Country X.
Political commentators see recent policies of the government toward Country X as appeasement, pure and simple. This view is fundamentally mistaken, for polls show that most people disagree with the political commentators' assessment of government policies toward Country X.
Political commentators see recent policies of the government toward Country X as appeasement, pure and simple. This view is fundamentally mistaken, for polls show that most people disagree with the political commentators' assessment of government policies toward Country X.
The reasoning in the argument is questionable because
the term "policies" is used ambiguously in the argument
the political commentators discussed in the passage are not identified
a claim is inferred to be false merely because a majority of people believe it to be false
the claim that the political commentators are mistaken is both a premise and a conclusion in the argument
it is assumed that what is true of persons individually is true of a country as a whole
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