Which of the following is an example of a conceptual slippery slope argument?
A.
A person who never votes is politically non-participatory. The difference between voting once in your life and voting never is not a significant difference. A person who votes in annual elections at least thirty times is politically active. ________________________________________ Therefore, there is no significant difference between being politically active and being politically non participatory.
B.
A person who never votes is politically non-participatory. The difference between voting once in your life and voting never is a very significant difference. A person who votes in annual elections at least thirty times is politically active. ________________________________________ Therefore, there is a very significant difference between being politically active and being politically non participatory.
C.
A person who never votes is politically non-participatory. The difference between voting once in your life and voting never is not a significant difference. A person who votes in annual elections at least thirty times is politically active. ________________________________________ Therefore, there is a very significant difference between being politically active and being politically non participatory.
D.
A person who never votes is politically non-participatory. A person who votes one more time than a politically non-participatory person is also politically non-participatory. ________________________________________ Therefore, a person who votes in annual elections at least thirty times is politically non-participatory.