Multiple Choice
Kohlberg suggests that the sixth stage of moral reasoning is evident when an individual acts in order to
A) gain acceptance and avoid disapproval from others.
B) follow rules and avoid penalties.
C) support universal principles of conscience.
D) promote the welfare of her society.
E) achieve rewards and avoid punishments.
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