I believe the answer is: <span>slippery slope Fallacy
</span><span>slippery slope Fallacy Refers to an argument that sounded correct intially, but often exaggerated to make a minor event appear to be causing consequences that way bigger than it actually does. </span>We can is this in Jill exaggeration on what the human cloning would do without providing a slightest evidence on her conclusion.
The correct answer is D) He helped the economy of his country grow.
Hongwu exemplifies Confucian ideas in that he helped the economy of his country grow.
That is why he said, "To rule a country of a thousand chariots, there must be reverent [worshipful] attention to business, and sincerity; economy in expenditure [expenses]." That attention to business allowed the ruler of the Ming Dynasty to have strong agriculture that produced many crops, quality goods that were exported to other regions, diminish importations, and combined with the restoration of the Chinese traditions and the victory over the Mongols, Hongwu could maintain a political environment and economic stability to generate prosperity in the Ming Empire.
If this is true/false, then the answer is true.
I’ve honestly never heard of using food as currency. Maybe they shouldn’t because for one, it’s edible, it can expire, and people can eat it. Secondly, it’s easily reproducible, people can dry their own peas and become rich. Lastly, aren’t dried peas way too small? They can easily be lost,.
Must be 35 years old, a natural born citizen, and have resided in the U.S for at least 14 years prior to elect.