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Because of the multiple tools at its disposal, the Fed can control the money supply very precisely.
Inductive Argument
A form of reasoning in which the premises seek to supply strong evidence for (not absolute proof of) the truth of the conclusion.
False Conclusion
An incorrect result or ending reached through reasoning or argumentation.
Premises
Statements or ideas that form the basis for a reasonable conclusion or the starting point for a logical argument.
Conclusion Indicator
Words or phrases used in argumentation to signal that a conclusion is being drawn, such as "therefore" or "thus."
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