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berenicecastro

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Glen has reached Kohlberg's fifth stage of moral reasoning. According to the textbook, if he is given the opportunity to cheat on a test, what will he do?
 
  a. He will be pushed up to the sixth stage and will not cheat.
  b. He may cheat, depending on the circumstances.
  c. He will almost definitely cheat.
  d. He will not cheat under any circumstances.

Question 2

Kohlberg's moral developmental stages have been considered universal. However, recent research on moral development and ____ has created some debate over the universality of Kohlberg's stages.
 
  a. personality
  b. biology
  c. gender and culture
  d. age



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
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