In Kohlberg's stage of conventional moral development, children base their moral judgments on
A. whether their behavior will be rewarded or punished.
B. the need to obey what an authority figure tells them they must do.
C. the expectations of important people in the child's life or society as a whole.
D. a set of self-chosen moral principles.
Answer: C
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