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Even though he's nearly late for school, Barnabas stops to help an old man who's fallen down on the sidewalk. Barnabas believes that helping a person in need is more important than an arbitrary rule about where he's supposed to be at a particular moment. Barnabas seems to be operating at what level of moral development?
 
  A) Nonconventional
  B) Ponventional
  C) Postconventional
  D) Preconventional

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A person whose behavior is based on overall moral principles, such as justice and the reverence for life, operates at which level of moral reasoning described by Lawrence Kohlberg?
 
  A) Nonconventional
  B) Conventional
  C) Postconventional
  D) Preconventional



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makaylafy

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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elizabeth18

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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