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Social Studies, 02.10.2019 14:10 yoongislaugh

Calling a governor or the president a fascist because you think his policies are bad (and not because his policies actually fit the definition of fascism) is an example of
a. glittering generality
b. name calling
c. false analogy
d. red herring

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