Roger is transferred to a new job in a foreign country.After his arrival,he learns that his religious beliefs are considered immoral and have been outlawed by the government.His decision to continue to practice his religion,even though it may cost him his life,represents thinking at Kohlberg's level of
A) interpersonal norms.
B) universal ethical principles.
C) social systems morality.
D) individualism and purpose.
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