Jane belongs to a group in which if one wants to participate in the group, one freely accepts the rules. In Jane's group, rules are imposed on oneself by oneself. Jane's group membership would be characterized as ascribing to a(n)
A) Morality of Cooperation.
B) Morality of Constraint.
C) Morality of Structure.
D) Authoritarian Point of View.
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