Correct option is C
Conventional Level
• In Kohlberg's theory of moral development, the conventional level is the third stage of moral reasoning.
• At this level, individuals conform to social norms and expectations and strive to maintain social order and approval.
• They prioritize following rules and laws established by society, as well as meeting the expectations and standards set by others.
• In this stage, individuals are more concerned with maintaining the expectations of others and conforming to societal norms rather than focusing on the consequences of their actions. They value social approval and tend to view actions as right or wrong based on whether they are consistent with societal norms.