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5 January, 16:48

In the early 1960s, student behavior was regulated under the philosophy that colleges and universities acted in loco parentis. This meant that: colleges and universities would not admit any student that had children. colleges and universities were not empowered to act in the place of parents, and could not govern the personal conduct of any student. colleges and universities were empowered to act in the place of parents, and could govern the personal conduct of all students. none of the ...

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  1. 5 January, 16:52
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    The correct answer is colleges and universities were empowered to act in the place of parents ...
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