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It Is Always a Fallacy to Appeal to Famous People

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It is always a fallacy to appeal to famous people in support of one's conclusion.


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Commander-In-Chief

The supreme leader of the armed forces within a country, often held by the president or monarch, responsible for military decision making.

Continental Army

The army raised by the Second Continental Congress in 1775, under the command of General George Washington, to fight the British in the American Revolutionary War.

George Washington

The first President of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797, and a key figure in the nation's founding and the Revolutionary War.

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