- Tue Sep 20, 2016 2:44 pm
#28802
Hi!
For this assumption question, I was able to gather what the stimulus was saying after reading a few times.
However, I'm still a little confused on how to set up the argument.
Here's my current thought process:
P: Totalitarian regimes influential (sufficient) ->reduce public passivity (necessary)
C: Political regimes censor forms of expression that threaten their power.
I processed ~(reduce passivity) then ~(jnfluential) then ~(threaten power) to get to my answer (C).
I am conflicted whether the premise should have been set up as:
1) Totalitarian regimes influential (suff) -> blasphemous or pornographic (necc)
2) Line 1 above (cause) -> reduce public positivity (effect)
Does the premise contain a conditional statement, causal relationship, or both?
For this assumption question, I was able to gather what the stimulus was saying after reading a few times.
However, I'm still a little confused on how to set up the argument.
Here's my current thought process:
P: Totalitarian regimes influential (sufficient) ->reduce public passivity (necessary)
C: Political regimes censor forms of expression that threaten their power.
I processed ~(reduce passivity) then ~(jnfluential) then ~(threaten power) to get to my answer (C).
I am conflicted whether the premise should have been set up as:
1) Totalitarian regimes influential (suff) -> blasphemous or pornographic (necc)
2) Line 1 above (cause) -> reduce public positivity (effect)
Does the premise contain a conditional statement, causal relationship, or both?