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Children Who Justify Excluding Others from Play Because of Their

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Question 18

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Children who justify excluding others from play because of their race by saying "it's what's always been done" appeal to:


A) conventional reasoning
B) prudential reasoning
C) psychological reasoning
D) personal reasoning

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