What stage?
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100

A student saw his classmate vaping in the bathroom, and his classmate offered it to him. Because this student knows vaping is not for him, he refuses and returns to day-to-day.

obedience 

100

Obedience and Punishment Orientation

Moral reasoning is based on avoiding punishment. Actions are judged as good or bad based on the consequences they bring to oneself.

200

A student saw his friend cheating and told because he believes rules are rules.

Law and order

200

Good Interpersonal Relationships

Morality is based on gaining approval from others. People act to fulfill social roles and expectations, valuing trust, caring, and loyalty.

300

A person decides to fight for the right of dogs to drive cars because he believes laws can be changed.

Socal contract and Individual rights

300

 Social Contract and Individual Rights  

Individuals understand that laws are social contracts that can be changed if they do not promote the greatest good. They value individual rights and the welfare of the community.

300

Who wrote this theory?

Kohlberg

400

A girl turns her friend into the police because she brought a gun to school.

Conventional Morailty

400

Universal Principles

At the highest stage, moral reasoning is based on abstract reasoning using universal ethical principles. Individuals follow these principles even if they conflict with laws and rules, emphasizing justice, equality, and human dignity.

400

If I only tell because someone or myself can get hurt what am I practicing? 

Conventional Morailty

500

A citizen protesting against a law they disagree with, but peacefully doing so and within the legal framework.

Social contract

500

Individualism and Exchange

At this stage, individuals recognize that there is not just one right view. They see morality as a kind of exchange, where actions are determined by individual interests and rewards.

500

If I follow rules strictly what am I practicing?

Law and order

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