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Identifying and making legislative earmarks public was a key feature of
Majority Rule Voting
A voting system in which each member has one vote, and decisions are made by a majority of the votes cast, typically more than half.
Rent-Seeking
The practice of gaining economic benefits through manipulation or exploitation of the political environment rather than through traditional economic competition.
Antitrust Exemption
Legal provisions that allow certain industries or companies to avoid full compliance with antitrust laws, often justified by arguments of national interest or market efficiency.
Voting Paradox
A situation in collective decision-making where individual preferences do not result in a consistent collective order of preferences, showing the complexity of social choice.
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