?:Consider the following extended argument:

    Well, Martin Luther King, Jr., was a racist only if he knowingly accepted disproven beliefs about the differences between the races; and he did. Hence, he was a racist. In fact, he'd still be a racist if he was alive today. For everyone who is a racist remains a racist; and he we established that he was a racist.

    No

    HINT: A Causal Argument attempts to provide probably reasons to support a causal statement (i.e., explanation). This sub-argument does not attempt to support a causal statement.

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