Arrow's impossibility theorem shows that no voting system can satisfy which of the following properties?
A) unanimity and transitivity only
B) transitivity and independence of irrelevant alternatives only
C) no dictators and transitivity only
D) unanimity, transitivity, independence of irrelevant alternatives, and no dictators
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