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Which of the following would Kohlberg consider the LEAST sophisticated stage of moral thinking?
 
  a. Authority and social order-maintaining morality
  b. Morality of contract, individual rights, and democratically accepted law
  c. Morality of individual principles of conscience
  d. Instrumental hedonism

Question 2

Macy really wants the cool new jacket she has just seen in the store, but she does not have enough money to buy it. For a second, she thinks about stealing the jacket but decides that while stealing is not wrong, she might get punished if she is caught. Macy's moral reasoning appears to be at Kohlberg's _____ level.
 
  a. preconventional
  b. conventional
  c. postconventional
  d. unconventional



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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