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Mr.Thesaxman

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The view that moral development results from the internalization of moral standards is evident in
 
  a. psychodynamic theories of moral development.
  b. social learning theories of moral development.
  c. cognitive-developmental theories of moral development.
  d. all of the major theories of moral development.

Question 2

Walter was born paralyzed, with no sensation in his legs. Surgery was performed shortly after birth to prevent worsening of the condition. Walter was probably born with
 
  a. FAS. c. anoxia.
  b. spina bifida. d. anencephaly.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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