The highest stage of moral development in Kohlberg's theory is the
A) conventional level, where people behave in accordance with society's expectations.
B) postconventional level, at which people are guided by a set of universal principles.
C) postformal level, where people believe that there are no moral rules to guide our behavior.
D) abstract level, at which people recognize that all moral rules are relative and there are no universals.
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