A person evaluates the degree to which actual laws preserve and protect fundamental human rights and values at Kohlberg's ________ stage of moral reasoning.
A. individualism, instrumental purpose, and exchange
B. interpersonal expectations and interpersonal conformity
C. social contract or utility and individual rights
D. heteronomous morality
Answer: C
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