9 Only a member of the Regionalist party would oppose the bill for6 Q) G' [: X( ?/ F/ t
a new recycling law that would protect the environment from indus-4 D {) C, K+ o) u% A8 Q- ^
trial interests. Ellen cannot be a member of the Regionalist party$ t* [* [4 A. Q3 T0 V/ y
because she supports the bill.
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Which of the following statements points out why the conclusion is
6 k0 q9 l) P: S4 }9 r2 [ Dinvalidly drawn?
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+ Z0 d+ q4 e+ O% F" Q/ K Regionalist party members have organized to oppose industrial
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Industrial interests need not oppose the protection of the0 h% p5 Z0 G3 C2 c" N
environment.
- p. \+ D2 e: }/ N2 g Past attempts to protect the environment through recycling laws4 T0 Z1 Z, H3 Z: g* O2 f
have failed.
3 N2 r5 E' |0 V3 p3 V; [# [% w It is possible that some Regionalist party members may not) D% H# C! y" l0 l9 Q8 J! k
oppose the bill for a new recycling law. - V5 n% k" w# Z K
Ellen has attended programs and distributed literature prepared8 F5 l' M) Y) `0 W, N! ]8 @3 R
by the Regionalist party. |