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jCorn1234

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Cross-culturally, children and adolescents view violations of moral issues as ________ than violations of social conventions.
 
  a. less serious
  b. just as serious
  c. more serious
  d. more difficult to understand

Question 2

________ is the theory that morality is one of three areas of social issues: moral issues, conventional social issues, and personal issues.
 
  a. Attachment style
  b. Conventional morality
  c. Social domain theory
  d. Positive youth development



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. more serious

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. Social domain theory





 

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