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According to Piaget, young children see rules as
  a. unchangeable and derived from a higher authority.
  b. focused on intentionality.
  c. flexible.
  d. changeable by mutual consent.

Question 2

____ are arrived at by general consensus of a society and are usually quite culture specific.
  a. Conventional moral rules
  b. Interpersonal moral rules
  c. Cultural rules
  d. Rules of courtesy



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A





 

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