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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Group 7, If Chinese students will grow to value democracy without basic human rights, the the idea that universal human rights will allow democratic social life to flourish should now be encouraged. Modus Ponens The idea that universal human rights will allow democratic social life to flourish should not be encouraged., The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that all people have a fundamental right to take place in their country's government. Modus Ponens All people have a fundamental right to take place in their country's government., The Chinese way of life fundamentally disagrees with the democratic lifestyle. Modus Ponens Some Chinese people prefer a system of government different from democracy., If Chinese people prefer a system of government different from democracy, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that the will of the people shall be the basis for authority, then the ideal authority for the Chinese people is not democracy. Modus Ponens The ideal authority for the Chinese people may not be democracy., If Some people in China are more afraid of political instability than they are of losing some basic human rights, and the Chinese way of life fundamentally disagrees with the democratic lifestyle, then the Chinese people prefer a system of government different from democracy. Modus Ponens Some Chinese people prefer a system of government different from democracy., Many Chinese people are more frightened of the thought of open conflict than of their government. Modus Ponens Some people in China are more afraid of political instability than they are of losing some basic human rights., How can Chinese students learn to value democracy when basic human rights are fundamental to democracy? objects Over time, Chinese students are changing and will change more to value democracy in the future., China's government is internationally known for committing human rights violations. Modus Ponens Some people in China are more afraid of political instability than they are of losing some basic human rights., Again, what is the sample size objects Some people in China are more afraid of political instability than they are of losing some basic human rights., Quantify many. objects Many Chinese people are more frightened of the thought of open conflict than of their government., The ideal authority for the Chinese people may not be democracy. Modus Ponens The idea that universal human rights will allow democratic social life to flourish should not be encouraged., Chinese students lack the same basic human rights as many students of other nations. Modus Ponens Even without basic human rights, Chinese students will grow to value democracy in the future., Over time, Chinese students are changing and will change more to value democracy in the future. Modus Ponens Even without basic human rights, Chinese students will grow to value democracy in the future., If open and fair discuassion is unlikely occur in China, and democracy says that other human beings should trust one another to engage in such discussions, then the Chinese way of life fundamentally disagrees with the democratic lifestyle. Modus Ponens The Chinese way of life fundamentally disagrees with the democratic lifestyle., How can Chinese students learn to value democracy when basic human rights are fundamental to democracy? objects Chinese students lack the same basic human rights as many students of other nations., If the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that all people have a fundamental right to take place in their country's government, then all people have a fundamental right to take place in their country's government. Modus Ponens All people have a fundamental right to take place in their country's government., Some Chinese people prefer a system of government different from democracy. Modus Ponens The ideal authority for the Chinese people may not be democracy., If Chinese children are taught to obey without question and discouraged against questioning authority, then no open and fair discussion is likely to occur in China. Modus Ponens No open and fair discussion is likely to occur in China., Chinese children are taught to obey without question, and discouraged against questioning authority. Modus Ponens No open and fair discussion is likely to occur in China., Democracy says that you should fundamentally trust other human beings to engage in open and fair discussion. Modus Ponens The Chinese way of life fundamentally disagrees with the democratic lifestyle.