At the conventional level of moral development, the individual

a. interprets actions as "right" and "wrong" in terms of standards established by a relevant social group.
b. has freely chosen a set of moral principles.
c. sees morality as a legalistic phenomenon.
d. behaves so as to avoid punishment and receive praise.

a

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  a. Sixth  b. Eighth  c. Eleventh  d. First 

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States with the most restrictive voter registration laws also have

A. the highest percentage of eligible voters registered. B. the highest rates of verified voter fraud. C. the lowest rates of verified voter fraud. D. turnout rates comparable to the national average. E. turnout rates well below the national average.

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