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18.11.2020 •
Social Studies
As a result of the Louisiana purchase,the U.S.
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doubled in size
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Zoe is at the STAGE ONE of moral development in this scenario.
The theory of Lawrence Kohlberg has six stages divided into 3 leveles:
LEVEL 1 ( PRE-CONVENTIONAL)
Obedience and punishment orientationSelf-interest orientationLEVEL 2 (CONVENTIONAL)
Interpersonal accord and conformityAuthority and social order maintaining orientationLEVEL 3 ( POST-CONVENTIONAL)
Social contract orientationUniversal ethical principlesIn STAGE 1, if an action is perceived as morally wrong ( as cheating), the "doer" of the action is punished.
An example of obedience and punishment driven morality would be a Zoe refusing to cheat because it is wrong and that the consequences could result in punishment. (teacher giving him poor grades).