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Kohlberg believed that ___________________ __ were central to attaining a higher level of moral reasoning
 
  A. experiences during toddlerhood
  B. peer interrelatioships
  C. parental upbringing
  D. social environment and reasoning

Question 2

Moral growth is
 
  A. qualitative changes in moral reasoning
  B. a directional move from morally less mature to more mature
  C. an inter-individual improvement in moral reasoning D. a quantitative increase in moral content or knowledge.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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