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If​ elected, I promise to protect Medicare and to expand education funding. Determine the truth of the campaign proposition if the candidate wins the election and expands education funding but does not protect Medicare.

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Answer:

False, because only one condition of the conjunction is met.

Step-by-step explanation:

It should be understood that people vying for a position always make so many promises of what they will do if or when elected. These promises is always passed or made known through campaign. The campaign proposition will highlight the specific benefits that will be gained when elected.

In this case, the candidate promised to protect medicare and expand education funding if elected.

Therefore , the truth of the campaign will be false, if he only expands education funding and does not protect medicare when elected. This is because , he would have fulfilled only one promise out of the two he promised during campaign.

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