During the Vietnam War, Michael moved from the United States to Canada to avoid the draft. He did not want to go to war because he was afraid he might be killed or seriously injured. Michael's reasons for not going to war reflect the ________ stage of moral reasoning established by Kohlberg.

A. preconventional
B. postconventional
C. ambivalent
D. disorganized-disoriented


Answer: A

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