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Standards may be viewed by labor as too close (T/F)

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Majority rule can fail to produce a single preferred outcome when there are more than two choices.

Step-by-step explanation:

False. Majority rule can indeed fail to produce a single preferred outcome when there are more than two choices. This is because in a majority rule system, the option that receives the most votes may not necessarily be the most preferred choice of the majority. For example, in an election with three candidates, if candidate A receives 35% of the votes, candidate B receives 30%, and candidate C receives 35%, there is no clear winner. In this case, the majority rule has failed to produce a single preferred outcome.

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