Respuesta :
The laws determining the age of consent typically already specify the age and gender - so gender should not be left to interpretation.
Similarly, we can exclude the option of "consent" since this is what this law is about generally - whether the person is old enough to consent.
the location also should not play a role.
The best answer seems to be that if C. one party is a teacher or other trusted adult, the age of consent can be higher - because the younger person has to be protected from the abuse of power by that person.
Similarly, we can exclude the option of "consent" since this is what this law is about generally - whether the person is old enough to consent.
the location also should not play a role.
The best answer seems to be that if C. one party is a teacher or other trusted adult, the age of consent can be higher - because the younger person has to be protected from the abuse of power by that person.
Answer: C
Explanation:
If one party is a teacher or other trusted adult, they have a presumed position of power over the other party.