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Explain executive orders, detailing their sources and powers, and contrast this idea with that of signing statements.
Valid
An argument based on deduction that is structured in a way that, if the premises are considered true, then the conclusion necessarily follows as true.
False Premise
A logical fallacy where an argument is built on a statement that is assumed to be true but is actually false, misleading, or unfounded.
Valid Deductive Argument
An argument where, if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true, demonstrating a logical structure.
Conclusion
The statement within an argument that is backed up by other statements.
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