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4. Strategists predict that an armed civil conflict will occur if the dissemination of separatist propaganda continues or if oppressed religious groups are not given more freedom. But the liberation of oppressed religious groups would lead to the continued dissemination of separatist propaganda. Therefore, armed civil conflict is inevitable.
The pattern of reasoning in which one of the following is most similar to that in the argument above? (A) Pollution will increase if the cost of energy consumption does not increase or if we do not become more energy-efficient. But we will achieve greater energy efficiency if the cost of energy consumption does increase. Therefore, pollution will not increase. (B) If alumni contributions remain at their current level or if we fail to recruit top talent, then the basketball team’s record will most likely worsen. But we will fail to recruit top talent. Therefore, the basketball team’s record will most likely worsen. (C) If the automation of tasks increases or worker satisfaction does not decline, then productivity at the factory will rise. But if there is a decline in worker satisfaction, that will lead to the automation of more tasks. Therefore, productivity at the factory will rise. (D) If the dissemination of separatist propaganda continues or if media censorship is not relaxed, the frequency of political protests will increase. But the threat of trade embargoes ensures both that such dissemination will not continue and that media censorship will be relaxed. Thus, the frequency of political protests will not increase. (E) If authoritarian regimes are not weakened and religious freedoms are not expanded, then living conditions will continue to stagnate. But due to a lack of international political will, authoritarian regimes will certainly maintain their strength and religious freedoms will not expand. Thus, living conditions will continue to stagnate.
This is a formal logic type of reasoning. The logic is: If A or if B, then C. However, if no B, then A. Thus, always C no matter what happens. A) If A or if B, then C. However, if no A, then no B. Thus, no C. Wrong. B) If A or if B, then C. However, B is what we got. Thus, C. Wrong. C) If A or if B, then C. However, if no B, then A. Thus, C is what we got. Correct. D) If A or if B, then C. However, D ensures no A and no B. Thus, no C. Wrong. E) If A and if B, then C. However, if D, then no A but B is there. Thus, C. Wrong.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For B), "B is what we got" what does it mean? I choose B since i think that its logic chain is pretty fit for the "If A or if B, then C. However, if no B, then A." Could u explain it to me, please? |
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