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        | system of conduct based on what is right and wrong |  | 
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        | morally strong people with the ability to think,judge,and act with maturity |  | 
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        | an inner sense of what is right and wrong in a persons own behavior or motives |  | 
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        | first level of moral development |  | 
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        | next level of moral development  the rules expectations and judgment of the group become the standard for behavior |  | 
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        | the last level of moral beleifs  people begin to evaluate customs rules and laws in terms of their personal standards |  | 
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        | dealing with moral issues by using logic and critical thinking |  | 
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        | clear set of rules or principals that guide actions and decisions |  | 
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        | natural growth and development have been completed |  | 
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        | to follow customs, rules, or standards of a group |  | 
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        | ability to direct your own behavior in a responsible way |  | 
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