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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Bipartisianship, The nation will function to its fullest potential Therefore: not-both Syllogism It is not the case that the nation is unified, The United States has a multi-party political system Therefore: Modus Ponens The American Two-Party system has made the political system unfunctional., Multiple parties represent different goals and ideologies Therefore: Non-Both Syllogism It is not the case that multiple parties result in a unified nation, It is not the case that multiple parties result in a unified nation Therefore: Disjunctive Syllogism Either the multiple parties will split the nation, or the nation will function to its fullest potential, Multiple parties naturally adapted into the government system due to conflicting interest Therefore: Equivalence The multiple-party system is equivalent to the number of different parties that represent various goals and ideologies, Multiple parties represent different goals and ideologies Therefore: Non-Both Syllogism It is not the case that multiple parties result in a unified nation, The founding of our nation did not include the incorporation of a multi-party system Therefore: Modus Ponens Our country was founded on the basis of accepting change and progression, The Constitution does not include anything about political party systems in the government Therefore: Modus Ponens If political party systems are not included in the constitution, and if Washington warned against a two party system in his farewell address, then you can conclude that our nation's foundation did not include anything about a multi-party system., The United States has a multi-party political system Therefore: Modus Ponens If the nation is not unified, and has a multi-party political system, then the American political system is unfunctional., It is not the case that the nation is unified Therefore: Modus Ponens The American Two-Party system has made the political system unfunctional., Our country was founded on the basis of accepting change and progression Therefore: Modus Ponens Multiple parties naturally adapted into the government system due to conflicting interest, Multiple parties naturally adapted into the government system due to conflicting interest Therefore: Equivalence Multiple parties represent different goals and ideologies, Our country was founded on the basis of accepting change and progression Therefore: Modus Ponens The acceptance of change is a sufficient condition to allow multiple party system to become adopted in government, Multiple parties represent different goals and ideologies Therefore: Non-Both Syllogism It cannot be both the case that multiple parties exist and they work to keep the nation unified., The founding of our nation did not include the incorporation of a multi-party system Therefore: Modus Ponens If the founding of our country didn't include a certain element, then it can be added later with change over time., It is not the case that multiple parties result in a unified nation Therefore: Disjunctive Syllogism The nation will function to its fullest potential, It is not the case that the nation is unified Therefore: Modus Ponens If the nation is not unified, and has a multi-party political system, then the American political system is unfunctional., The Constitution does not include anything about political party systems in the government Therefore: Modus Ponens The founding of our nation did not include the incorporation of a multi-party system, President Washington warned against a two party system in his farewell address Therefore: Modus Ponens If political party systems are not included in the constitution, and if Washington warned against a two party system in his farewell address, then you can conclude that our nation's foundation did not include anything about a multi-party system., President Washington warned against a two party system in his farewell address Therefore: Modus Ponens The founding of our nation did not include the incorporation of a multi-party system