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There were several transformations in the transition from the 19th to the 20th centuries. These included advances in medicine, architecture and basic sanitation, which ensured that quality of life not only improved but was maintained. All this adds up to the rise of the fastest and most efficient means of transport, which has allowed longer distances to be covered in less time.
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Parents can be a big influence on our political opinion. We as kids, whether we know it or not, are just younger version of our parents. We grow up around them, and most likely will think the same. They are probably one of the biggest influences on us. When it comes to politics, we might hear our parents say that they are Democrat, and automatically say that we're Democrats without even knowing what that is. It is always good to know why you do or say something before you do it, so you can stand out as an individual apart from your parents.
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The answer is <span>postconventional
According to Kohlberg, during the </span><span>postconventional stage, individuals already develop an awareness that they are a separate entity than the society where they lived in.
This means that they may rebel to some of society's moral standard if that moral standard does not fit their personal principles.</span>
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I believe the answer is: <span> parenting styles fit cultural expectations.
Most parents would designed their parenting stype in order to 'create' a children that they could boast off to their peers.
For example,in japanese culture, they expected their childten to be able to maintain high grades in high school. Because of this, the parenting stype of japanese parents tend to be really strict to make the children maintain their grades.</span>