Cross-cultural studies of social conventional and moral reasoning appear to support the conclusion that:
A) children's moral evaluations are independent of cultural norms.
B) in some cultures, children are likely to see breaches of social convention as moral issues.
C) American children are more sophisticated in their moral reasoning than children from other cultures.
D) children from other cultures make the same distinctions as do American children between social conventions and moral rules.
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