Answer:
A) Breath and field sobriety tests
Thanks for the points. ;D
Anyway, this is more personal experiences, but I'd say I'd pay a good bit for a haircut. I could cut my hair myself, but that would look pretty horrendous. I'd also pay high prices for good, high-quality chocolate because that stuff is the BOMB and I can't make it, and same thing for an Italian style pizza. I'd also pay high prices for doctors because they help keep you healthy and can alert you if you have a serious illness. I'd also pay high prices for internet and power because in today's society those are some of the most necessary things in the US of A.
Anyway, I'm just spouting. What about you?
-Dylan (AKA Animus)
Should be NYC and philladelphia. sorry if im wrong
The correct answer is <span>post-conventional moral reasoning.
</span>According to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, post-conventional moral reasoning is the highest level of moral development a person can achieve in their lifespan. This type of moral reasoning is based on autonomous judgments based one one's own personal morals and value systems. While people with post-conventional moral reasoning understand and agree with society's laws and values to an extent, they are aware that they are not always the best option depending on the situation at hand.