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what does accessibility refer to

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Answered by Writeacher
In what context?

http://www.google.com/search?q=define+accessibility&oq=define+accessibility&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.6381j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Answered by random
wait im taking that same thing
Answered by Kenny
Does anyone know what the answer is
Answered by Jena
its also 7th grade ss and probably all of connexus
Answered by Anonymous
jena whats the answers
Answered by Du bist eine hundin.
1. Read the selection in the online textbook
2. Using grade level words and activities
3. Y, N, N, Y, N, N, Y, N.
Answered by Choppa
Thanks @du bist eine hundin. He's correct i promise on my life.
Answered by jashawa
the 1st one is

Copy the Coprehesion into the lesson note-taking orginizer!!!!!
thats the only one you got incorrect Dudisteine hundin!!!
Answered by Slim shady
Du bist eine hundin is WRONG!!!
Both
1. reading the section
2. Using grade level
Are wrong. I just know that for the 3rd questions .gov website is one of the right answers
Answered by NotAHuman
@Du bist eine hundin is correct 100%
Answered by DumAsh
@Du bist eine hundin.
Is right i got 4/4
Answered by DumAsh
Thx
Answered by Why Connexus
noice
Answered by 100%
everyones wrong. i got 2/4
trust me here the answers for lesson 1 unit 1 getting started in middle school american history:
1.b; start to fill out the vocabulary knowledge rating chart.
2.d; the usability of course content regardless of a persons ability or disability.
3.
a; the national archives
d;a weblog of a college history professor about her area of specialty.
g;a .gov website
Answered by Person
@100% is right for the course overview quick check
Answered by fruity
@100% is correct
Answered by Abby T^T
100% is 100% TvT
Du bist eine hundin is 100% correct for Connexus i got a 100 so guys who said it not 1 u r not connexus 2 u r lieing
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guys ima check if 100% is right
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YOO 100% IS CORRECT THANK YOU! :D
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TRUST MEE
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