Answers to Exercises in Unit 1, chapter 4
Answers to exercises on argumentation
Exercise 1:
- Donald Trump was at least 35 when he became President.
- Residents of the District of Columbia cannot elect members of Congress.
- David Barron was appointed a federal judge by a President.
- Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez is serving a two-year term.
- New York State is prohibited by the Constitution from impairing contracts.
Exercise 2:
- New Yorkers are more likely to vote for Democrats than Republicans.
- Voter turnout in 2026 is likely to be below turnout for 2024.
- Voters are more likely to choose candidates that are not from the President’s party.
- Voter turnout is likely to increase in the next election.
- Political candidates will use social media to appeal to voters under 30.
Exercise 3:
- Assuming correlation implies causality.
- Begging the question.
- Fallacy of lack of precedent.
- Anthropomorphism.
- Ad hominem attack.
- Appeal to force.
- Fallacy of the sorities.
- Appeal to ignorance (lack of proof).
- Slippery slope fallacy.
- False dichotomy.