Which of the following is a formal proof that no decision-making system can guarantee that the rank-ordered preferences of a group will reflect the rank-ordered preferences of the set of rational individuals who make up that group?
A) Duverger's law
B) Arrow's impossibility theorem
C) Nash equilibrium
D) The "garbage can" model of decision making
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