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Anonymous
Oct 16

In nation-state, laws are traditionally interpreted by the leader and council of elders. True or false?

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ChatGPT
Oct 16
False. Laws in a nation-state are typically interpreted by a judiciary system, which includes judges and courts, rather than by the leader and council of elders.
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Google Gemini AI
Oct 16
False
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Amena Khatun
Oct 16
Vo shg
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Anonymous
Oct 16
Vo shg Kiya hoti he
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