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evablogger [386]
4 years ago
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In response to the "heinz dilemma," dolph states, "even if his wife is dying, it is still heinz's duty as a citizen to obey the

law. if everyone started breaking the law, there'd be no civilization, just crime and violence." dolph is at which of kohlberg's stages of moral development?
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Reika [66]4 years ago
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I believe the answer is: <span>stage 4- The social order maintaining orientation

During this stage of development, people would start to develop the awareness of how their individual behavior could affect  the social group as a whole. People who entered this stage tend to have a sense of 'duty' to society where they live and have a high respect toward authority.</span>
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Most clear thinking Americans could probably tell you at least the rudimentary facts of who Thomas Jefferson was. Far fewer would likely have a definite idea of who Alexander Hamilton was and what his contributions as a Founding Father were. Yet his conception of an American government was just as important as that of Jefferson. Both founders foresaw the new nation as a great future power, and both had very different maps of how to get it there.

Jefferson believed the nation’s strength lay in its agricultural roots. He favored an agrarian nation with most powers reserved for the states. He was very opposed to a strong central authority and believed that the people were the final authority in government. Jefferson also encouraged active support for the French Revolution

Hamilton favored a strong central authority. He believed a strong government was necessary to provide order so that business and industry could grow. He envisioned America becoming an industrial power. To this end he sought to establish a national bank and fund the national debt in order to establish firm base for national credit. Hamilton believed that the government should be run by those who were educated and wealthy rather than by “the mob.” He opposed involvement in the French Revolution and worried Jeffersonians by appearing, and maybe even being, too cozy with Britain.

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