Must be TrueDiff: Medium

Logic Breakdown

Passage Summary: Mediation is only for people who can compromise, but people fighting over ideology can't do that. Meanwhile, you should only go to court if you're sure you're right.

Reasoning: The passage establishes three rules: mediation requires a willingness to compromise, litigation requires certainty of being correct, and ideological conflicts preclude a willingness to compromise.

Analysis: For this 'Must be True' question, we need to chain the conditional statements together. If an ideological conflict means you are 'unwilling to compromise,' and 'only' those willing to compromise should undergo mediation, then it logically follows that people in ideological conflicts should not undergo mediation. We are looking for a synthesis of these facts, likely focusing on the group that is excluded from mediation due to their inability to compromise.

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If the statements above are true, then which one of the following must be true?

Correct Answer
E
E states exactly what follows from chaining the conditionals: I -> ¬W and ¬W -> ¬M, hence I -> ¬M. It must be true if the premises are true.
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