According to kohlberg, most adolescents are at the "<span>conventional"</span><span> level of morality.
</span>Lawrence Kohlberg's phases of moral advancement constitute an adjustment of a mental hypothesis initially brought about by the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget. Kohlberg started take a shot at this subject while a psychology graduate student at the University of Chicago in 1958, and developed the hypothesis for the duration of his life.
Conventional level refers to the second stage in Kohlberg's phases of improvement which clarifies the advancement of good judgment and moral thinking in people. Kohlberg based on the speculations of Piaget to create six particular stages (three phases with two substages each) that demonstrate the movement of moral reasoning in people.
The answer is "A". The caste system was(and in some areas, still is)used to separate people into 5 groups, these groups being (from highest rank to lowest) Brahmins(basically priests), kings and warriors, merchants/traders, laborers, and lastly the "untouchables".
John could solve this problem by decreasing the price of his pizza. At this time, John has what is known as a surplus of pizza. This means he is making more pizza than people are buying. Even though there is high demand for this good, the price is at a point where many individuals will not buy it or will buy it from someone else.
In order to attain equilibrium, John must reduce the price. By reducing the price, more individuals will be buying pizza. In order to reach equilibrium, John will have to decrease prices so that the demand for pizza and the supply of pizza are the same.
<span>They can be described as behavioral.</span>
C.) To fuel space exploration programs
C is the correct answer because through the process of elimination, we know that European countries are trying to find energy sources the reduce the amount of air pollution, so A is not correct. Also, we know B is not correct because since fossil fuels aren't always widely available in Europe, drastically running out, and the population of the continent keeps increasing, European countries are struggling to keep up with the demand for fossil fuels. As a result, they are trying to find cheap, renewable energy resources to keep up with the demands of the ever-growing population. Let's skip to D. D is not correct at all because European countries actually <em>do </em>want to find new renewable energy sources, for the reasons stated in A and B. By investing in them, European countries are funding scientists to help harness the power of nature (solar, wind, hydroelectric, etc...). Let's go back to C. Yes, a huge amount of fossil fuels are used for fuel in a rocket, and scientists may be trying to find ways to use renewable energy instead of precious fossil fuels, but is that a main reason for European countries investing in new sources of energy? No, it may be a <em>minor </em>reason, not even a reason at all, but definitely <em>not </em>a main reason. After looking at answer choices A, B, and D, you can conclude C is not a reason for why European countries have invested in new sources of energy.