Create an argument map based on the influence diagram


Argument Mapping (4.5 page paper)

1. Create an argument map based on the influence diagram presented in Case 1.3 (see below) and complete all the criteria provided in the exercise, beginning with this claim: "The U.S. should return to the 55- mph speed limit in order to conserve fuel and save lives."

2. Include in the map as many warrants, backings, objections, and rebuttals as possible.

3. Assume that the original qualifier was certainly; indicate whether the qualifier changes as we move from a simple, static, uncontested argument to a complex, dynamic and contested argument.

4. Apply the argument mapping procedures to analyze the pros and cons (or strengths and weaknesses) of the recommendations that the United States should not intervene in the Balkans.

5. Write a one (1) page analysis that uses critical thinking to assess the overall plausibility of the claim: "The conflict in Bosnia is somebody else's trouble. The U.S. should not intervene militarily."

6. Complete an argument map to illustrate your analysis.

7. Include at least two (2) peer-reviewed references (no more than five [5] years old) from material outside the textbook to support your views.

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