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History, 26.05.2021 15:50 myparentsrock17

In a televised debate on federal tax cuts, one congressman stated that federal revenues "went up every single year" after tax cuts were introduced in 2001. A detail-checking organization found that
this statement was incorrect since federal revenues declined for three years after that particular
tax cut.
This type of statement is an example of
A)
appeal to bias.
B)
emotional appeal.
0)
factual inaccuracy.
D)
glittering generality.


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