2. This argument below commits a specific fallacy of relevance. Identify the specific fallacy by name and define it.
Background: In 1898, three labor leaders, including Thomas Kidd, were accused of criminal and civil conspiracy to damage the Paine Lumber Company, located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The famous trial lawyer Clarence Darrow represented the defendants. The following is part of Darrow’s defense:
“I appeal to you not for Thomas Kidd, but I appeal to you for the long line—the long, long line of despoiled and downtrodden people on the earth. I appeal to you for those men who rise in the morning before daylight comes and who go home at night when the light has faded from the sky and give their life, their strength, their toil to make others rich and great. I appeal to you in the name of those little children, the living and unborn.”
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