Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a lesson from the Condorcet paradox?
A) If voters are choosing a point along a line, then majority rule will pick the most preferred point of the median voter.
B) Under certain conditions, there is no scheme for aggregating individual preferences.
C) When there are more than two options, deciding the order in which to pairwise vote can have a powerful influence over the outcome of an election.
D) Majority voting always indicates what outcome a society really wants.
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