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How is a rebellion distinct from a revolution?
Deductive Argument
A logical process in which a conclusion follows necessarily from the given premises.
Valid
A deductive argument where the form is such that the conclusion must be true if the premises are assumed to be true.
Premises
Statements or propositions from which a conclusion is drawn in an argument, assumed to be true.
False
Not true or correct; erroneous or misleading.
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