Multiple Choice
The Condorcet paradox
A) proved that the Arrow impossibility theorem is wrong.
B) was proved wrong by the Arrow impossibility theorem.
C) serves as an example of the Arrow impossibility theorem.
D) pertains to voting systems, whereas Arrow's Impossibility Theorem does not.
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