Multiple Choice
What do Kohlberg and Gilligan's first levels of moral development have in common?
A) Children have no sense of morality.
B) Rewards are sought and punishment is avoided.
C) Self-sacrifice and the approval of others is the impetus for behavior.
D) One's own principles of morality are employed.
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