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storky111

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When a conflict exists between law and conscience, people at the postconventional level might ask themselves,
 
  A) What would make others think well of me?
  B) What makes for a good society?
  C) What would everyone else do in this situation?
  D) What should I do as a law-abiding citizen?

Question 2

At the postconventional level, people solve moral dilemmas by relying on
 
  A) external standards.
  B) conventional wisdom.
  C) personal moral codes.
  D) society's laws.



vish98

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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