Question


(p. 218) Moral development at the conventional stage is characterized by:

A. an emphasis on laws, rules, and orders that govern society.

B. self-interest and a lack of loyalty, gratitude, or fairness.

C. a set of defined, established moral principles.

D. specific principles like utilitarianism and egoism.

E. the desire to obtain pleasure and avoid pain regardless of any concern about moral order.

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