?:Consider the following extended argument:

    Martin Luther King, Jr., would think the U.S. currently is plagued with racism. After all, he'd think this if the U.S. hasn't sufficiently dealt with the economic inequalities between different racial groups; and the U.S. hasn't sufficiently dealt with the economic inequalities between different racial groups.

    And it's safe to say the U.S. hasn't sufficiently dealt with the economic inequalities between different racial groups. Because either U.S. politicians have been willing to address the fact African Americans have fewer economic opportunities or the U.S. hasn't sufficiently dealt with the economic inequalities between different racial groups.

    No

    HINT: An Argument by Elimination seeks to logically rule out various possibilities until only a single possibility remains. This sub-argument neither articulates multiple options nor eliminates any specific option (i.e., Claims it's false).

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