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kwoodring

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Seventeen-year-old Saffron strives to rely on herself and not on her parents for decision making. Saffron is developing __________.
 
  A) moral self-relevance
  B) identity foreclosure
  C) autonomy
  D) identity diffusion

Question 2

According to the pragmatic approach to morality, __________.
 
  A) everyday moral judgments are practical tools that people use to achieve their goals
  B) everyday moral judgments are efforts to arrive at just solutions
  C) people never use moral judgments for immoral purposes
  D) Kohlbergs stage sequence adequately accounts for morality in everyday life



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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