Arrow's impossibility theorem tells us that:
A) most voting systems meet the criteria for an ideal system, yet politicians cannot seem to change the way in which elections are held.
B) no voting system can aggregate the preferences of voters of three or more options while meeting all of the criteria of an ideal system.
C) political pressures will always corrupt a voting system, making none ideal.
D) no voting system can ever attain all four criteria of an ideal voting system.
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