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The Condorcet Voting Paradox Demonstrates That Democratic Outcomes Do Not

Question 97

Question 97

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The Condorcet voting paradox demonstrates that democratic outcomes do not always obey the property of


A) narrowness of preferences.
B) concavity of preferences.
C) asymmetry of preferences.
D) transitivity of preferences.

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