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Under What Legal Doctrine Can the Government Intervene to Protect

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Question 91

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Under what legal doctrine can the government intervene to protect the child if the parents are failing in their responsibilities?


A) res ipsa loquitir.
B) ipse dixit.
C) parens patriae.
D) patriae familiae.

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