
The Condorcet voting paradox applies to situations in which voters do which of the following things
A) They decide between exactly two possible similar outcomes.
B) They decide among more than two possible outcomes.
C) They decide to make a choice between two possible outcomes.
D) They decide between exactly two very different outcomes.
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A)Democracy
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