Multiple Choice
One approach to decision-making is the "simple majority" vote. What is a strength of this approach?
A) Minority opinions are safeguarded.
B) An expert is designated to make the final decision.
C) Decisions are arrived at much faster than other approaches to decision making.
D) All members agree with the final outcome.
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