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Children at Kohlberg's level of conventional morality
 
  a. behave to help or please others, or win their approval.
  b. follow personal, internalized moral principles.
  c. have ethical principles that are self-chosen, abstract, and universal.
  d. conform to rules in order to gain rewards and avoid punishment.

Question 2

Children at Kohlberg's level of preconventional morality
 
  a. behave to help or please others, or win their approval.
  b. follow personal, internalized moral principles.
  c. have ethical principles that are self-chosen, abstract, and universal.
  d. conform to rules in order to gain rewards and avoid punishment.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

D



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