Multiple Choice
What does Condorcet's paradox suggest?
A) We can easily aggregate group preferences to determine social choices.
B) Individuals can never make rational decisions.
C) Just because individuals may hold rational preferences over out-comes, it does not mean that groups of rational individuals must.
D) All electoral systems lead to the same result.
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