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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 12.G, Many of the Chinese are only concerned about their lack of rights. Therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) If Many of the Chines are only concerned about their lack of rights, then it would be unecessary to change the goverment's method because China is a well economically established country., Such an upbringing makes it likely that a person will not greatly dislike an authoritative government therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) If in China children are taught from an early age to unquestioningly obey authority and to avoid questioning that emphasizes differences, and such an upbringing makes it likely that a person will not greatly dislike an authoritative government, then in China people are likely more afraid of the conflict threatened by individual autonomy and authority than they are of their government and its authority, In China, people are likely more afraid of the conflict and disruption that they associate with individual autonomy and authority than they are of their government and its authority therefore: (modus ponens) The Chinese society fears the transitional period that occurs in the change of political structure, The Chinese society fears the transitional period that occurs in the change of political structure therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) We should be careful in our commitment to universalize democracy in the case of China, The Chinese society fears the transitional period that occurs in the change of political structure therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) if the Chinese fear the instability associated with democracy more than a lack of democratic values, then democracy may not be the best choice for the Chinese Society, Many Chinese people are more concerned with the failure of authority and disturbing the system than they are with lacking rights therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) if the Chinese fear the instability associated with democracy more than a lack of democratic values, then democracy may not be the best choice for the Chinese Society, In China, people are likely more afraid of the conflict and disruption that they associate with individual autonomy and authority than they are of their government and its authority therefore: (modus ponens) If people are in China fear conflict and disruption that they associate with individual autonomy, then they will fear the transitional period that occurs in the change of political strucure, China's economy is on of the top in world, then a total change in the method of goverment is unecessary therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) We should be careful in our commitment to universalize democracy in the case of China, Many Chinese people are more concerned with the failure of authority and disturbing the system than they are with lacking rights therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) We should be careful in our commitment to universalize democracy in the case of China, The Chinese have a cultural memory of the conflict and warfare that occurred during their Cultural Revolution therefore (modus ponens) If the Chinese have a negative cultural memory of the conflict and warefare that occurred during their Cultural Revolution, then their society fears the transitional period that occurs in change of political structure, In China, children are taught from an early age to unquestioningly obey authority and to avoid questions that emphasize differences therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) In China, people are likely more afraid of the conflict and disruption that they associate with individual autonomy and authority than they are of their government and its authority, In China, children are taught from an early age to unquestioningly obey authority and to avoid questions that emphasize differences therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) If in China children are taught from an early age to unquestioningly obey authority and to avoid questioning that emphasizes differences, and such an upbringing makes it likely that a person will not greatly dislike an authoritative government, then in China people are likely more afraid of the conflict threatened by individual autonomy and authority than they are of their government and its authority, Many of the Chinese are only concerned about their lack of rights. Therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) China's economy is on of the top in world, then a total change in the method of goverment is unecessary, We must respect Chinese fears and concerns therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) We should be careful in our commitment to universalize democracy in the case of China, We must respect Chinese fears and concerns therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) if the Chinese fear the instability associated with democracy more than a lack of democratic values, then democracy may not be the best choice for the Chinese Society, The Chinese have a cultural memory of the conflict and warfare that occurred during their Cultural Revolution therefore (modus ponens) The Chinese society fears the transitional period that occurs in the change of political structure, Such an upbringing makes it likely that a person will not greatly dislike an authoritative government therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) In China, people are likely more afraid of the conflict and disruption that they associate with individual autonomy and authority than they are of their government and its authority, China's economy is on of the top in world, then a total change in the method of goverment is unecessary therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens) if the Chinese fear the instability associated with democracy more than a lack of democratic values, then democracy may not be the best choice for the Chinese Society