Answer:
You address it civilly and then you find a solution and outcome to the issue :)
Explanation:
<span>Lawrence Kohlberg believed that moral development, like cognitive development, follows a
series of stages.
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Lawrence Kohlberg developed the stage theory of moral development in 1958. His theory is based on Jean
Piaget's theory of moral judgment for children (1932). The stages are:
<span>Preconventional level
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<span>Punishment/obedience orientation
</span><span>Instrumental purpose orientation
Conventional level
</span><span>Good Boy/Nice Girl orientation
</span><span>Law and order orientation
</span><span>Postconventional or principled level
</span><span>Social contract orientation
</span><span>Universal ethical principle orientation</span>
It depends on whether it is effective in the eyes of the person studying the notes, but to me it seems to be an effective way to take notes
Answer:
<em>True</em>
Explanation:
In a book <em>Rethinking Contexts, Rereading Texts: Contributions from the Social Sciences to Biblical Interpretation
, written by Mark Daniel Carroll R. </em>
The ideological interpretation specifically applies to the capitalist mode of production.
According to the Marxist-Leninist theory, Althusser considers the modern democracy as a tool of suppression containing two bodies:
- <em>the repressive state apparatus or RSAs (government, military, police and the courts), that undoubtedly function through violence, </em>
- <em>and the ideological state apparatuses or ISAs (spiritual, academic, family, constitutional, political, labor union, communication systems, cultural institutions), which fuelled it.</em>
This freedom allows citizens to express there views to their representitives in government when they do not agree with what decision is being made, or what law being passed, etc. It not only allows citizens to express their views, but it also creates a democracy that better represents it's citizens.