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tfester

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Group norms affect my moral decisions because I want to be seen as good. I am at what stage of moral development?
 
  a. Social contract and individual rights stage
  b. Stage 1
  c. Interpersonal accord and conformity stage
  d. Stage 3

Question 2

I want to do what is best for myself, and I am willing to bargain with others for favors that I offer to provide in return in the future. I am at what stage of moral development?
 
  a. Obedience and punishment stage
  b. Conventional morality stage
  c. Interpersonal accord and conformity stage
  d. Individualism and exchange stage



Benayers

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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