?:I'm sure of it. Our employer gave us health benefits simply because the employees formed a union. After all, we didn't get health benefits before we formed a union, and we got health benefits the year after we formed a union. So we shouldn't trust our employer. For we shouldn't trust them if they gave us health benefits simply because the employees formed a union. Don't you agree? I think so.

    No

    HINT: An Inductive Generalization supports a generalization about a group by referring to a sample of that group. This italicized argument's conclusion is not a generalization, and its premises do not refer to a sample of a group addressed by the conclusion.

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