Multiple Choice
The Condorcet voting paradox applies to situations in which voters
A) decide between exactly two possible outcomes.
B) decide among more than two possible outcomes.
C) as a group have transitive preferences.
D) choose the inferior candidate even though the majority preferred the better candidate.
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