Crystal has reached a point in her life that she realizes, in certain ethically demanding circumstances, she must "do something wrong to do something right." At which of Kohlberg's stages of moral development is Crystal?
a) stage one of the preconventional level of moral reasoning.
b) stage four of the conventional level of moral reasoning.
c) stage six of the postconventional level of moral reasoning.
d) stage two of the preconventional level of moral reasoning.
c
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