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TVarnum

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At the post-conventional morality level, individuals have developed their own sets of personal ethics and morals that guide their behavior. Which stages are in the post-conventional level?
 
  a. Maintaining the social order
  b. Interpersonal accord and conformity
  c. Social contract and individual rights
  d. Universal principles

Question 2

Ethics is concerned with
 
  a. Character flaws in individuals
  b. Characteristics of society that are flawed
  c. Values and morals that individuals find desirable
  d. Values and morals that society finds desirable



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Answer to Question 1

C, D

Answer to Question 2

C, D





 

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