I know that all of you people who have computers are worried about the new laws restricting the sorts of things that can be posted on those archive sites and the things that you can send through that email thing. I know that some people are saying that these laws violate the Constitution. But, let me assure you that people like these laws. I have received hundreds of letters and telephone calls from parents, church groups and other concerned citizens and they have all told me how much they appreciate and endorse these new laws. I think that these facts should lay your concerns to rest. After all, with so many people approving the laws, they have to be just dandy.Appeal to PopularityAppeal to Common PracticeAppeal to BeliefThe BandwagonAppeal to Popularity: This is the right answer. The person making the claim is attempting to justify the laws by appealing to the fact that most people appear to like them.Appeal to Common Practice: This is a wrong answer. No attempt is being made to justify the laws by claiming that such laws are commonly passed.Appeal to Belief: This is a wrong answer. There is no attempt to justify the claims on the basis that most people believe they are correct. The appeal is being made to the claim that most people like the laws not about what the believe about them.The Bandwagon: This is a wrong answer. There is no attempt to get people to accept a claim by threatening them with peer pressure.Does there seem to be any claim that the passing of such laws is a common occurrence?1