<u>Preconventional morality</u>:<u> It is the earliest stage of moral development around nine years</u>, <em><u>the rules are external imposed by authority figures and seek to avoid punishment or receive a reward</u></em>.
<u>Conventional morality</u>: <u>In this second phase most adolescents and adults</u>, <em><u>individuals learn about rules and authority, which govern how they should or should not behave, in addition to learning to obey them</u></em>.
<em><u>The answer is</u></em>: <u>c. Preconventional level of moral development</u>.