Multiple Choice
One property of Kenneth Arrow's "perfect" voting system is that the ranking between any two outcomes A and B should not depend on whether some third outcome C is also available. Arrow called this property
A) transitivity.
B) pairwise perfection.
C) independence of irrelevant alternatives.
D) irrelevance of social choices.
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