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daltonest1984

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Kira is at the preconventional level of moral reasoning. What reason might she give for not stealing candy from Mr. Looper's corner store?
 
  a. It's not right for me to steal from Mr. Looper.
  b. I don't want my mommy to punish me.
  c. I want my dad to be proud of me.
  d. Stealing is against the law.

Question 2

Leasha is trying to decide whether to use an illegal online song-sharing service. She thinks, If I download songs from the Internet, the police could track me down and put me in jail. Because I really don't want to go to jail, I'm not going to use the service. According to Kohlberg, at which level of moral reasoning is Leasha?
 
  a. preconventional
  b. conventional
  c. postconventional
  d. nonconventional



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
a



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