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If one country has an absolute advantage in every commodity, there is no reason for it to trade.
Inductive Arguments
Arguments that reason from specific instances to general principles, often used to form hypotheses or theories.
Necessary Proof
Evidence or argument required to establish a fact or the truth of a statement.
Conclusion Indicator
Words or phrases used within an argument to signal that a conclusion is being drawn, such as "therefore" or "thus."
Because
A conjunction used to introduce a reason or explanation for something.
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