Which of the following individuals is at Kohlberg's social systems morality stage of moral reasoning?
A. Don obeys his teacher because the rules of the school are that all students must obey the teachers. As a student, he has a duty to obey his teacher.
B. Adam does his seatwork quietly because he knows that his teacher will send a note home if he doesn't and then he will be punished.
C. Barbara reports to her teacher all those students who misbehaved in class while the teacher was away because Barbara wants the teacher to like her.
D. Clara does not think it is fair that she must miss recess; after all, she did what her teacher said, which was to quietly form a line by the door before the teacher counted to five. However, the other students didn't, and now the whole class suffers.
Answer: A
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