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Instructions: In the argument below, identify the premise, and if there is more

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Question

Instructions:

In the argument below, identify the premise, and if there is more than one premise, identify the premises in the order in which they make the most sense, and then identify the conclusion. Leave out clauses that are not part of the argument.

Copy and paste the content of the first premise in the Premise 1 field, then that of the second premise in the Premise 2 field, etc.

QUESTION:

The following claims are generally accepted. In a single payer healthcare system, every citizen would be covered, and the simplified administration would result in a reduction in costs. Also, such a system works well in Canada. Surely a single payer system would work well in the U.S. Everything indicates that the quality of care would be at least as good as it is now.

Premise 1:

Premise 2:

Premise 3:

Premise 4:

Conclusion:

Explanation / Answer

Conclusion: The following claims are generally accepted.

Premise 1: Surely a single payer system would work well in the U.S.

Premise 2: In a single payer healthcare system, every citizen would be covered, and the simplified administration would result in a reduction in costs.

Premise 3: Everything indicates that the quality of care would be at least as good as it is now.

Premise 4: Also, such a system works well in Canada.