Tina's car is towed after being parked on a snow route. She complains that the tow violates her principles of universal justice and fairness. Her friend Dave argues that although the street was completely plowed, Tina technically violated the law and deserves a ticket. According to Kohlberg, Dave's moral reasoning is most likely at the ____ level.
a. preconventional
b. conventional
c. postconventional
d. rational
Question 2
Jamel must decide what he should do with 1,000 that he found in the street. He decides to give it to a homeless shelter because his neighbors will think he is a great guy. According to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, Jamal is most likely at the ____ level of moral reasoning.
a. preconventional
b. conventional
c. postconventional
d. universal ethical