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Martin luther king, jr., who fought for civil rights of minorities and underrepresented groups, displayed what level of morality according to kohlberg's theory?
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Martin luther king, jr., who fought for civil rights of minorities and underrepresented groups, displayed what level of morality according to kohlberg's theory?
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I believe the answer is:
Postconventional level of morality
Postconventional refers to the level of morality where the sense of morality come from the intention of creating a better moral standard to move the society into progression. Post-conventional level of morality is placed the highest on Kohlberg's theory.
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