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    The Stage of Moral Development in Which Rules Are Seen
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The Stage of Moral Development in Which Rules Are Seen

Question 11

Question 11

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The stage of moral development in which rules are seen as invariant and unchangeable is known as __________ morality.


A) incipient cooperation
B) autonomous cooperation
C) heteronomous
D) immanent justice

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