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The justice moral perspective differs from the care moral perspective in that
 
  a. justice emphasizes the individual; care emphasizes the group.
  b. justice emphasizes the group; care emphasizes the individual.
  c. justice emphasizes learning; care emphasizes doing.
  d. none of these; justice and care perspectives refer to the same thing.

Question 2

The first stage of Kohlbergs theory of moral development is
 
  a. preoperational.
  b. preconventional.
  c. conventional.
  d. image-making.



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