PrepTest C2, Section 2, Question 9
A proposed amendment would allow the city council to decide that certain city elections be conducted solely by mail. But voting is a sacred right in democracies, one that has always been exercised by voting in person and not by mail. Therefore, voting by mail should not be allowed, and the proposed amendment should be rejected.
A proposed amendment would allow the city council to decide that certain city elections be conducted solely by mail. But voting is a sacred right in democracies, one that has always been exercised by voting in person and not by mail. Therefore, voting by mail should not be allowed, and the proposed amendment should be rejected.
A proposed amendment would allow the city council to decide that certain city elections be conducted solely by mail. But voting is a sacred right in democracies, one that has always been exercised by voting in person and not by mail. Therefore, voting by mail should not be allowed, and the proposed amendment should be rejected.
A proposed amendment would allow the city council to decide that certain city elections be conducted solely by mail. But voting is a sacred right in democracies, one that has always been exercised by voting in person and not by mail. Therefore, voting by mail should not be allowed, and the proposed amendment should be rejected.
The reasoning in the argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that the argument
presumes, without providing justification, that the right to vote is not violated unless elections are conducted solely by mail
presumes, without providing justification, that if citizens have always had a certain legal right, they will continue to have that right in the future
presents an appeal to tradition as the only reason for rejecting the proposal
fails to consider the possibility that, even if it gains the power to do so, the city council might never require voting by mail
has a premise that is logically incompatible with the main conclusion
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