Which type of faulty logic does this sentence contain? If the workers' demands are not met by the deadline, the town will suffer a crippling economic downfall as a result of a prolonged strike. a) false analogy b) either-or fallacy c) appeal to ignorance d) distraction



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The faulty logic in this sentence is an example of an either-or-fallacy. Given the construction of this type of fallacy it posits that the potential outcomes of a situation are usually a singular event such as in this example the only result is a prolonged strike and it will be economically crippling, this may happen but a variety of options could happen as well. 

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