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Which child is most likely to be the tallest?
 
  a. Kristin, who has a tall father and a short mother
  b. Megan, who has a short father and a tall mother
  c. Kara, who has a tall mother and a tall father
 d. Melissa, who has a short father and a short mother

Question 2

In stage two of Kohlberg's model, referred to as a(n) _______________ orientation, an individual bases moral decisions on looking out for their his or her needs.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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