Global Perspectives Midterm

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Across
  1. 2. A preference for one thing over another based on beliefs
  2. 3. The assumptions that form the basis for conclusions
  3. 6. The range
  4. 9. Fallacy that opposes a proposal because it will lead to disastrous consequences
  5. 14. Expressing facts or truths
  6. 16. Appeal to logic
  7. 18. How deeply something is explored
  8. 19. Fallacy that shifts from one meaning of a word to another
  9. 20. How wide the range is
Down
  1. 1. Fallacy that relies on a claim to prove it
  2. 4. What is important to a question or issue under consideration
  3. 5. Appeal to credibility
  4. 7. Beliefs that are assumed to be true before an argument, reasoning, or action
  5. 8. The standards by which an idea or action is judged
  6. 10. Appeal to emotion
  7. 11. A system of principles used in reasoning
  8. 12. Fallacy that treats 2 words as if they were the same but arer't
  9. 13. Having 2 or more possible meanings
  10. 15. Based on experiments, observation, or experience instead of theory
  11. 17. Fallacy that affirms the consequent or denies the antecedent