False. While adolescents may not have the same level of cognitive and moral reasoning as adults, many are capable of grasping complex concepts and developing moral philosophies, including their understanding of rights and privileges, during their teenage years. Cognitive development continues throughout adolescence, and many teenagers engage in critical thinking and moral reasoning, influenced by various factors including education, social environments, and personal experiences.
Adolescents are NOT able to grasp complex concepts and develop moral philosophies, including their rights and privileges until adulthood.
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