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This is an excerpt from the chapter "Weaken the Conclusion" in our book "EducationAisle Critical Reasoning Nirvana":--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
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Question:A symptom of the incipient decline of a society is a shrinking population that is spiritually inclined. However, when a society is undergoing periods of tremendous economic growth, people have little time for pursuing spirituality. This is because almost everyone in that society is contributing towards the collective economic prosperity of the society, not because people are less spiritually inclined. Clearly, then, a society that is undergoing periods of tremendous economic growth is not beginning to decline.The argument above is most vulnerable to criticism on which of the following grounds?(A) It assumes that the mere absence of one of the symptoms of social decline indicates that social decline is not occurring.
(B) It fails to consider that what citizens consider spirituality differs from one society to another.
(C) It takes for granted that people who are more spiritual contribute more effectively to the collective economic prosperity of the society.
(D) It assumes that a society with spiritually inclined people cannot prosper economically.
(E) It overlooks the possibility that economic factors are the principal contributors to the flourishing or decline of a societyAttachment:
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