Multiple Choice
As an alternative to pairwise majority voting, each voter could be asked to rank the possible outcomes, giving 1 point to her lowest choice, 2 points to her second-lowest choice, 3 points to her third-lowest choice, and so on. This voting method is called a(n)
A) median vote.
B) pairwise minority vote.
C) Borda count.
D) Arrow count.
Correct Answer:

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