Multiple Choice
The best example of institutional bias reflecting the history of its creation is the:
A) one country-one vote procedure in the United Nations General Assembly.
B) unanimous consent of the Council of Ministers of the European Economic Community before 1986.
C) veto power of the five permanent members on the United Nations Security Council.
D) qualified majority voting rule of the European Union.
E) consensus procedure in the World Trade Organization (WTO) .
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