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Longitudinal studies using Kohlbergs dilemmas in the United States and other societies consistently find that __________.
 
  a. the order of stages is not as regular as what Kohlberg proposed
  b. stages 1 and 2 are found in all cultures but stages 3 and 4 are not
  c. stages 1 to 4 develop in the order Kohlberg proposed and are found in some form in many cultures
  d. once people attain stage 4, they often regress to earlier stages

Question 2

According to Kohlberg, living up to peoples expectations and following the laws of society are both aspects of ___________________ __________.
 
  a. preconventional morality
  b. conventional morality
  c. post-conventional morality
  d. a morality of care



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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