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In 1944, 44 of the states allied against the Axis powers met to devise new rules and institutions that would govern international trade and monetary relations. Where did these negotiations take place?
Argumentum Ad Baculum
A fallacy that uses the threat of force or intimidation to persuade others to accept a conclusion.
False Analogy
A logical fallacy where two unlike things are compared in an argument, leading to a misleading or flawed conclusion.
Bandwagon Fallacy
The error of assuming something is true or right simply because many people believe it to be so.
Circular Reasoning
A logical fallacy in which the argument's conclusion is supported by premises that assume the conclusion's truth.
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