Match the logical fallacy to the correct definition.
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Match the logical fallacy to the correct definition.
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1. Based on insufficient evidenceA) False Dichotomy
2. Uses someone who is not an expert on the issueB) Popularity
3. Identifies only two choices, one of which is not viableC) Slippery Slope
4. One thing always leads to anotherD) Hasty Generalization
5. Appeals to the desire to be in the majorityE) Authority
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