Multiple Choice
In Piaget's third stage of moral thought
A) children are aware of the rules and realize that they must adhere to them to maintain their interaction with others.
B) children believe in the existence of automatic punishments which emanate from things themselves.
C) young children base their judgments on adult authority.
D) children do not understand why moral rules should be followed so their behavior often is not consistent from one situation to another.
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