How arrow theorem explains elections cannot be perfect


Question: Arrow's theorem demonstrates that elections cannot be the perfect means of making decisions because of which of the following? Group of answer choices The way votes are tallied can significantly alter the outcome. Too many people do not vote. Elections are always confusing to many people. Corruption is an inevitable part of politics.

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