Disjunctive syllogism

If cigarette companies want to work with one another for a common interest, what is one example that would allow the cigarette companies to do so without violating the Sherman Act?  What source of law protects the cigarette companies’ actions?” 291 https://www.homeworkmarket.com/homework-answers?page=291
Deductive and Inductive Arguments “Arguments consist of premises and conclusions. Premises are structured so as to lend support to conclusions. The kind of support that a premise lends to a conclusion allows us to distinguish between deductive and inductive arguments. This week, you will be constructing both kinds of arguments.

  1.  In three premises each, construct one example of each following deductive argument form:
    ·  Modus ponens
    ·  Modus tollens
    ·  Hypothetical syllogism
    ·  Disjunctive syllogism
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