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children don't understand the difference between real and TV violence. Therefore, they "grow more aggressive and violent themselves.", Violence is like a drug, therefore, networks give viewers more because they demand it., Television violence causes real-life violence. Evidence: Congress passed the Television Violence Act, children don't understand the difference between real and TV violence. Therefore, they believe that they will be victimized., children don't understand the difference between real and TV violence. Therefore, they believe that "society is normally violent.", networks give viewers more because they demand it. However, children don't understand the difference between real and TV violence., Television violence causes real-life violence. Chain of reasoning: Violence is like a drug,, Television violence causes real-life violence. Expert testimony: APA says TV violence and real violence are causally related., Television violence causes real-life violence. Expert testimony: Brandon Centerwell studied various possible causes for the rise in societal violence and concluded that only TV violence was a valid cause., Congress passed the Television Violence Act Implied premise: If Congress passed an act, there must have been some good reason for doing so., Brandon Centerwell studied various possible causes for the rise in societal violence and concluded that only TV violence was a valid cause. Data: TV violence is related to approximately 10,000 homicides and half of other violent crimes.