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Slippery Slope

Slippery Slope. JayTodd Richey and Chris Barnes. Slippery Slope. Slippery Slope - a fallacy in which a person asserts that some event must inevitably follow from another without any argument for the inevitability of the event in question

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Slippery Slope

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  1. Slippery Slope JayTodd Richey and Chris Barnes

  2. Slippery Slope • Slippery Slope- a fallacy in which a person asserts that some event must inevitably follow from another without any argument for the inevitability of the event in question • Example: Event X has occurred, therefore, event Y will inevitably happen • “You can never give anyone a break. If you do, they’ll walk all over you.”

  3. If the baby begins to walk, then he will have to do chores • One small thing will lead to dire things

  4. Slippery Slope Videos Don’t Have a Grandson With a Dog Collar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-zG5U0v3gU Stop Taking in Stray Animals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VObFc64OnEk&feature=related Don’t Wake Up in a Roadside Ditch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7udQSHWpL88&feature=related

  5. The Crucible • Act 1- pg. 170: Abigail: “Uncle we did dance…but they’re speakin’ of witchcraft. Betty’s not witched.” Parris: “Abigail, I cannot go before the congregation when I know you have not opened with me. What did you do with her in the forest?” • Parris assumes that, solely because Abigail was dancing with other girls in the forest, she was practicing witchcraft

  6. The Crucible Cont. • Act 1- pg. 169 Susanna: “Aye, sir, he have been searchin’ his books since he left you, sir. But he bid me tell you, that you might look to unnatural things for the cause of it.” • Just because Betty is in a “coma”, they assume she is a victim of witchcraft

  7. Citations "Slippery Slope." Holocaust Educational Resource. Web. 17 Feb. 2012. <http://www.nizkor.com>. "Slippery Slope." Google. Web. 17 Feb. 2012. <http://google.com>. "DIRECT TV." YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. Web. 17 Feb. 2012. <http://youtube.com>. Miller, Arthur. The Crucible. New York, NY: Penguin, 1996. Print.

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