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luvbio

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When confronted with a moral dilemma, such as whether or not to turn in someone who has committed a crime, Larry emphasizes the role of power and influence in people's relationships to others. In terms of Carol Gilligan's work, this view is most similar to the
 
  a. social-roles perspective.
  b. justice perspective.
  c. care perspective.
  d. equality perspective.

Question 2

Your friend Heather has been studying theories of moral reasoning. She believes that humans grow through their connections with other people. These beliefs are most similar to those of
 
  a. the social constructionist model.
  b. Carol Gilligan's cultural feminist approach.
  c. liberal feminism.
  d. radical feminism.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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