Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is true about voting results if preferences are intransitive?
A) The result of voting never reflects majority preferences.
B) It is impossible to predict the outcome when preferences are intransitive.
C) The person who sets the agenda (sequence of votes) may be able to control the outcome.
D) Only a Borda Count yields a unique result when preferences are intransitive.
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