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jjjetplane

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Emma believes that actively maintaining the current social system ensures positive relationships and societal order. She is at Kohlbergs __________ level.
 
  A) preconventional
  B) conventional
  C) postconventional
  D) principled

Question 2

At Kohlbergs Stage 2 of moral development, children __________.
 
  A) want to maintain the affection and approval of friends and relatives by being a good person
  B) typically mention such principles as respect for the worth and dignity of each person
  C) take societal laws into account when making moral choices
  D) view right action as flowing from self-interest and understand reciprocity as equal exchange of favors



mochi09

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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