The correct answer to this open question is the following.
When faced with a conflict between law and conscience, a person who is at the six and highest stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development will follow the conscience, even though the decision might involve a personal risk.
Lawrence Kohlberg developed six stages of moral development. He received the inspiration for the works of Jean Piaget. The different stages changes in feelings and behaviors regarding "right" and "wrong." The lowest level is pre-conditional reasoning, the lowest level of moral development. The sixth and highest level of moral in Kohlberg's stages is called "universal ethical principles," where people always do what is right.
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False.
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The path-goal theory or as it is also known as the path-goal theory of leader effectiveness has its root in the expectancy theory of motivation. It was developed by Robert House and states that a leader's behavior determines the efforts, motivation, and performance of their subordinates or employees. However, the theory still needs to very its overall conclusions.
Answer: 25 Days
Explanation: So carriages were about as slow as people walking or jogging, with that being said I would say it's 25 days. (Please let me know if I'm wrong)
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The pigweed found a weakness in the triazine and exploited it, or, the pigweed built up an immunity to the triazine.
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