False
This argument would be invalid because of false causality.
false
Assuming that you mean not (p or q) if and only if P ~(PVQ)--> P so now construct a truth table, (just place it vertical since i cannot place it vertical through here.) P True True False False Q True False True False (PVQ) True True True False ~(PVQ) False False False True ~(PVQ)-->P True True True False if it's ~(P^Q) -->P then it's, P True True False False Q True False True False (P^Q) True False False False ~(P^Q) False True True True ~(P^Q)-->P True True False False
false
false
Karl Marx used the term "false consciousness" to describe the experience when workers mistakenly identified with the capitalists and adopted their beliefs and values, rather than recognizing their own exploitation in the capitalist system.
No. It's false of true.
FALSE
False. A noun clause can serve as the subject of a sentence. Noun clauses can function as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence.
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False. In fact, it is possible to have no abstract methods in an abstract class.
False
false
True
yep
This is false.