What kind of an argument does Reagan pose in the excerpt from section 10 of "A Time for Choosing"? A. Reagan bases his argument on opinion - "They knew that governments don't control things." B. Reagan argues on fact - "They knew that governments don't control things." C. Reagan bases his argument on fallacy - "They knew that governments don't control things."

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Question
What kind of an argument
does Reagan pose in the
excerpt from section 10 of "A
Time for Choosing"?
A. Reagan bases his argument on opinion -
"They knew that governments don't control
things."
B. Reagan argues on fact - "They knew that
governments don't control things."
C. Reagan bases his argument on fallacy -
"They knew that governments don't control
things."
Answer

B. Reagan argues on fact - "They knew that governments don't control things."

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In the excerpt from section 10 of "A Time for Choosing," Reagan bases his argument on fact. He states that "they knew that governments...
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