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Which of the following statements is true about zeroth-order logic?
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It allows for quantification over individual objects.
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It allows for quantification over sets of objects.
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It allows for quantification over functions.
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It does not allow for any quantification.
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Zeroth-order logic is a basic form of logic that typically deals with simple, atomic propositions and does not include quantifiers, such as those used in higher-order logic. Quantification is the process of expressing "for all" or "there exists" statements, and these are features introduced in higher-order logic, not in the more elementary zeroth-order logic.