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the practice of using a case that has already been decided as a guide when deciding new cases is referred to as? A. legal paternalism B. causation principle c. legal morality d. appeal to precedent
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User: the practice of using a case that has already been decided as a guide when deciding new cases is referred to as? A. legal paternalism B. causation principle c. legal morality d. appeal to precedent

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User: what is the belief that correct moral principles are those accepted by the correct religion known as? A. virtue ethics B. Religious relativism C. religious absolutism D. moral relativism

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The practice of using a case that has already been decided as a guide when deciding new cases is referred to as: d. appeal to precedent.
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Providing only two choices when other are available defines which fallacy?
Weegy: False Dilemma: A fallacy that occurs when two conclusions are held to be the only possible options, when in fact there are other options. [ Example: Senator A: “We either have to cut education spending or else we’ll have a huge deficit this fiscal year.” Senator B: “Hmmm…there are other options. You could raise taxes or even cut spending in other programs and agencies.” ] (More)
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Providing only two choices when others are available defines the false dichotomy or false dilemma fallacy.
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Measurable or observable characteristics of your audience are called demographics. 
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a concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions about a group can create for its members a belief in those assumptions is called? A. a halo effect B. an attribution error C. a stereotype threat D. A perceptual process
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A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions about a group can create for its members a belief in those assumptions is called a stereotype threat.

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