Fallacies Intermediate Quiz 1

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1. Which Latin term tracks a fallacy where an arguer addresses an opponent's specific character rather than their argument?
2. Which Latin term tracks an emotional appeal to the masses, crowd passions, or baseline popular sentiment?
3. Which Latin term tracks an appeal to physical force, underlying threats, or institutional coercion to win a claim?
4. Which Latin term tracks a fallacious appeal to standard human pity, misery, or emotional sorrow?
5. Which Latin term tracks a fallacious appeal to an unqualified, biased, or illegitimate authority figure?
6. Which Latin term tracks an argument whose premises rely solely on a total lack of contradictory evidence?
7. Which Latin term translates to begging the question, where an argument assumes its own final conclusion?
8. Which Latin term tracks an irrelevant conclusion error where premises completely miss the targeted proof goal?
9. Which specific causal error translates directly to after this, therefore because of this?
10. Which specific causal error translates directly to with this, therefore because of this?
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