According to Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning, which of following statements would an individual most likely support when the individual is at the conventional level of moral reasoning?
A. Judgments should be based on personal needs.
B. Rules are rules and they are not to be broken.
C. Judgments are not based on the needs of society.
D. Ends justify the means.
Answer: B
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