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Best CAT Coaching In Delhi - CAT | Verbal | Verbal Reasoning | Critical Reasoning
Directions: Read the following argument and answer the question that follows.
Question Statement :
One thing that is certain is that Internet’s importance in society and politics will continue to grow. There are now 2.08 billion people on the internet; searching on Google & Yahoo; forming social networks on Facebook and MySpace; sharing videos on YouTube; tweeting on Twitter; shopping on EBay and Amazon; playing online games; and accessing news from around the world. The internet allows anyone with access to view, create, and spread information. The spread of information and growing communication over the internet can promote democracy.
Which of the following will weaken the argument?
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