Multiple Choice
The story of Oskar Schindler provides an interesting personal example of moral development. In Schindler's case, his change in motivation from one of profit to one of saving lives represents a change that Kohlberg would say moves from one level of thinking to another level. How did Schindler change in this example?
A) He went from the preconventional level to the conventional level.
B) He went from the preconventional level to the postconventional level.
C) He went from the postconventional level to the conventional level.
D) He went from the postconventional level to the preconventional level.
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