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The correct answer is <span>d. behave in ways that earn the approval and avoid the disapproval of others.
According to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, the conventional level of moral development is characterized by adherence to conventions, rules and authority figures. Individuals in this stage of moral development make moral decisions that are influenced by their desire to gain approval and acceptance from others and avoidance of disapproval or rejection from others. </span><span>
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Because <span>Politicians were afraid that Chaos would broke up in united states due to the Great Depression.
Because of this, they use the Mexicans as the scapegoat and told American citizens that they're the cause of the Depression. This lead to some Americans demanded Mexican people to no longer be considered as a part of their society. </span>
The feeling that Oscar is going to have an accident if he does not circle his car five times before he gets in it represents an obsession.
The term obsession denotes a psychological state, a state of mind of being obsessed with someone or something <span>with an often unreasonable idea. In this case the idea is unreasonable because circling the car five times does not have anything to do with making or not an accident.</span>
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The correct answer would be, Egocentrism.
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Adolescents are the teenagers between the age of 13 years to 19 years, who are still in their early, middle or late childhood. This is the age in which many physiological and psychological changes take place in a person's life.
Adolescent Egocentrism is a concept given by David Elkind who is a child psychologist and has written many books. He is still alive at an age of 88 years. According to his concept of Adolescent Egocentrism, young teens feel that they are the center of attention for everyone, everybody is looking at them, watching them, observing them, thus thinking themselves the attention and attraction point for all the people around them.