Multiple Choice
One implication of the Condorcet paradox is
A) that the order in which things are voted on can affect the result.
B) that the order in which things are voted on is irrelevant.
C) that you do not want to be in charge of arranging which items are voted upon first.
D) that when there are only two items being voted on the order matters.
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