Answer: Option (B). following what parents, teachers, and peers do.
Explanation: Conventional morality focused on an acceptance of society's conventions concerning what is determine right and wrong and individual obeys rules and follows society's norms even when there are no consequences for obedience or disobedience. Conventional morality involves the stage where most young people and adults frame their moral behavior. They want to be moral because the society has taught them that being morally upright is good and the best.