The level at which an individual judges 'what is right and what is wrong' has been called the level of_____.
Answer: Morality
Explanation
The level at which an individual judges "what is right and what is wrong" is referred to as the level of morality.
Morality pertains to an individual's principles and values that guide their sense of right and wrong.
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