The story of Oskar Schindler provides an interesting personal example of moral development. In Schindler's case, his change in motivation from one of profit to one of saving lives represents a change that Kohlberg would say moves from ____ thinking to ____ thinking

a. preconventional; conventional
b. preconventional; postconventional
c. postconventional; conventional
d. postconventional; preconventional

b

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In what country was the first hospice established?

A) England B) Holland C) Switzerland D) The United States

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