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Young Children Tend to Believe That When a Rule Is

Question 44

Question 44

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Young children tend to believe that when a rule is broken,punishment will follow inevitably.This is referred to as belief in:


A) immanent justice.
B) moral justice.
C) concrete justice.
D) authoritative justice.

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