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    Children in Piaget's Stage of Autonomous Morality Believe That Rules
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Children in Piaget's Stage of Autonomous Morality Believe That Rules

Question 51

Question 51

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Children in Piaget's stage of autonomous morality believe that rules are:


A) inflexible.
B) the product of social interaction.
C) "real" things that exist outside of people.
D) always "right."
•inflexible and always "right."

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