Question

People develop an ability to weigh alternatives and make reasoned moral choices in later childhood. Why is this a problem?

Multiple choice question.

By late childhood, they have made choices that would have a negative impact on them for the rest of their lives.


By late childhood, they lack communication skills, which makes debate impossible.


By late childhood, they have developed attitudes and patterns, some of which can be morally undesirable and difficult to change.


By late childhood, they are exposed to more people, which diminishes their attention span.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is:

**By late childhood, they have developed attitudes and patterns, some of which can be morally undesirable and difficult to change.**

This option highlights the concern that as children grow and start making moral choices, they might adopt harmful attitudes or behaviors that can be challenging to alter later in life.

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