Question

Table 18-1

IvyJasmineRose
Subsidies for education2nd3rd1st
Research on Alzheimer's3rd1st2nd
Increased border security1st2nd3rd

Suppose $1 billion is available in the budget and Congress is considering allocating the funds to one of the following three alternatives: 1. Subsidies for education, 2. Research on Alzheimer's or 3. Increased border security. Table 18-1 shows three voters' rankings of the alternatives.
Refer to Table 18-1. Suppose a series of votes are taken in which each pair of alternatives is considered in turn. If the vote is between allocating funds to subsidies for education and research on Alzheimer's
A) Ivy and Jasmine vote for education subsidies, Rose votes for Alzheimer's research, and education subsidies wins.
B) Ivy and Rose vote for education subsidies, Jasmine votes for Alzheimer's research, and education subsidies wins.
C) Jasmine and Rose vote for Alzheimer's research, Ivy votes for education subsidies, and Alzheimer's research wins.
D) Jasmine and Ivy vote for Alzheimer's research, Rose votes for education subsidies, and Alzheimer's research wins.

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