CR challenge - 6

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CR challenge - 6

by abhasjha » Thu Aug 06, 2009 5:18 am
It is not correct that the people of the United States, relative to comparable
countries, are the most lightly taxed. True, the United States has the lowest tax, as
percent of gross domestic product, of the Western industrialized countries, but tax
rates alone do not tell the whole story. People in the United States pay out of
pocket for many goods and services provided from tax revenues elsewhere.
Consider universal health care, which is an entitlement supported by tax revenues
in every other Western industrialized country, United States government healthcare
expenditures are equivalent to about 5 percent of the gross domestic product,
but private health-care expenditures represent another 7 percent. This 7 percent,
then, amounts to a tax.

The argument concerning whether the people of the United States are the most lightly taxed is most vulnerable to which one of the following criticisms?

(A) It bases a comparison on percentages rather than on absolute numbers.
(B) It unreasonably extends the application of a key term.
(C) It uses negatively charged language instead of attempting to give a reason.
(D) It generalizes from only a few instances.
(E) It sets up a dichotomy between alternatives that are not exclusive.
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by deepak115 » Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:29 am
(D) It generalizes from only a few instances.

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by life is a test » Thu Aug 06, 2009 10:45 am
I would say B.

D was out for me because te passage mentions that this is applicable to many goods and services irrespective of the fact that only one instance is elaborated.

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by ogbeni » Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:00 am
B.

It unreasonably extends the application of a key term (by equating the 7% of GDP expenditure of people in the US to a tax).

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by micheal_kr » Sun May 15, 2016 11:28 pm
I would go for B as well.