Identify any dictator and all dummies in the following weighted voting scheme.  Suppose the voters in the order listed are A, B, C, D, and E.

{50: 35, 18, 5, 3, 1}
a.  A is a dictator, and B, C, D, and E are dummies.
b.  There is no dictator, and C, D, and E are dummies.
c.  There is no dictator, and B, C, D, and E are dummies
d.  A is a dictator, and C, D, and E are dummies.
e.  A is a dictator, and D and E are dummies.


b.  There is no dictator, and C, D, and E are dummies.

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