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Students should seek approval and information from you alone.
A)True
B)False

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Final answer:

The idea that students should seek approval and information from only one source is false; they should consider multiple sources. Dillon's Rule does not give local governments freedom to make decisions independently. Parents can consent for their children; children are not deemed competent to provide consent.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question relates to whether students should only seek approval and information from one source alone. This is false. Students can obtain information and seek approval from various sources including teachers, parents, educational resources, and credible online platforms.

Seeking diverse perspectives can encourage critical thinking and better decision-making.

As for Dillon's Rule, it is false that this rule gives local governments the freedom and flexibility to make decisions for themselves.

In fact, Dillon's Rule is a legal principle that states local governments only have powers expressly granted to them by the state or powers that are necessarily implied or essential to the functionality of the government.

Regarding consent, it is true that parents can provide consent on behalf of their children since children are generally not deemed competent to provide informed consent for themselves.

This is due to the legal understanding that children lack the full capacity to understand the implications and consequences of giving consent.

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