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kshipps

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The argument in the Heinz dilemma that Heinz should not steal because his family would be dishonored by his actions is characteristic of
 
  a. stage 1.
  b. stage 2.
  c. stage 3
  d. stage 4.

Question 2

Martin Luther King Jr. exemplifies Kohlbergs stage ________ moral reasoning.
 
  a. 2
  b. 3
  c. 5
  d. 6



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. stage 3.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d. 6



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