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The Major Problem with Paired-Choice Majority Voting Is That the Outcome

Question 29

Question 29

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The major problem with paired-choice majority voting is that the outcome


A) is constant.
B) is subject to bribery and abuse.
C) may depend on the order of the voting.
D) results in clear preferences among the choices.

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