P: The government asserts that, during periods of high-alert, at least some of the civil liberties to which we are accustomed must be sacrificed in the interest of public safety. (A): (A sacrifice of certain civil liberties may result in student protests.) (A): (Any sacrifice of civil liberties will...
"For example, if I said I want to eat carrots rather than any fruit, it must be true that carrots aren't fruit. If I said I want to eat carrots rather than any vegetable, it wouldn't make sense -- I'd be contradicting myself!"
I don't understand why c is wrong. If toddlers see biting as acceptable behavior, that would explain why it is not malicious. Would that not be a better generalization than saying that biting is trying to solve problems? Solving problems doesn't mean that the intention is not malicious, but I would ...
U think there was a mistake with this one. I'm trying to understand why e is correct. Why is it a flaw to say that there are only two options to solve a problem?
If half of the crew are union, and the crew itself is half of the company, why can you not say that 1/4 of the company are union? The other answer also makes sense, that less than half of the company are union as well, I just don't understand why the other answer is incorrect. Thanks
Can someone please explain why B is wrong? If most of the injuries were the result of carelessness that opens the possibility that it's not the legislation that caused a decrease in injuries rather it was caused by less carelessness? Thanks
Hi, I have been studying for too long.. For over a year , (on and off) I have been consistently scoring 20 out of 25 or 26 on the LR section . How do I break this barrier?? Thanks!!