Multiple Choice
Arrow's impossibility theorem proves that
A) no voting system can satisfy several preferable properties at the same time.
B) politicians will never be able to satisfy the median voter.
C) politicians will never be able to act fully in the best interests of the public good.
D) no voting system will ever depend on the median voter.
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