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Assertion A: "Laws may be unjust though being opposed to the divine good; such laws are the laws of tyrants and must not be observed." Reason R: "E
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Assertion A: "Laws may be unjust though being opposed to the divine good; such laws are the laws of tyrants and must not be observed."
Reason R: "Exterminatory order is of no effect and its violation is no offence."
Options:

A.

Both A and R are correct, and R is the correct explanation of A.

B.

Both A and R are correct, and R is NOT the correct explanation of A.

C.

A is correct, but R is not correct.

D.

A is not correct, but R is correct.

Correct option is C

Assertion A highlights the notion of unjust laws as those of tyranny, which is a correct philosophical stance on the nature of law. However, Reason R misinterprets the legal significance of exterminatory orders, making it incorrect.

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