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Alainaaa8

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Carol Gilligan would probably say that choices about which of the following aspects of life are most likely to advance moral thinking?
 
  politics
  child rearing
  financial matters
  religion

Question 2

Moral values are powerfully affected by circumstances including
 
  intelligence.
  income level.
  national background and culture.
  All of the answers are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

child rearing

Answer to Question 2

national background and culture.



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