The answer would be postmodernity. <span>This is the monetary or social state or state of society which is said to exist after innovation. A few schools of thought hold that advancement finished in the late twentieth century – in the 1980s or mid 1990s – and that it was supplanted by postmodernity, while others would stretch out innovation to cover the improvements meant by postmodernity, while some trust that innovation finished after World War II. The possibility of the post-current condition is at times portrayed as a culture stripped of its ability to work in any direct or independent state instead of the dynamic mindstate of Modernism.</span>
In order to control the nuclear program of Iran, many countries put economic restrictions between them and Iran. This strategy is called sanctions.
Critics of kohlberg's theory of moral development have suggested that postconventional morality is more characteristic of <u>men</u> than of <u>women</u>.
Carol Gilligan argued that Kohlberg's theory is androcentric. His theory was initially developed based on the empirical research using only male participants.