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the right to make up your own mind
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a logical fallacy where someone avoids giving proof by saying “Prove me wrong!”
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a logical fallacy where someone thinks they’re right because of how many people agree with them
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a logical fallacy where someone says something like, “No true _____ would ever ______” instead of explaining why something is bad or wrong
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information used to change people’s minds
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questioning everything you hear or read
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a logical fallacy where someone says something about you instead of proving you wrong
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a logical fallacy where someone twists your words in order to make them easier to argue against
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a logical fallacy where someone responds with something related to the topic, but they didn’t actually answer the question
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a logical fallacy where someone claims that only two options are possible when there are actually more