Question
How did World War Il affect the disability rights movement?
(1 point)
• Veterans who were disabled in the war began to advocate for their rights.
• Americans were concerned about veterans with disabilities but not civilian individuals.
• Veterans forced Congress to pass laws that made the military more accessible.
• Americans were less likely to support disability rights because they were focused on the war.
(1 point)
• Veterans who were disabled in the war began to advocate for their rights.
• Americans were concerned about veterans with disabilities but not civilian individuals.
• Veterans forced Congress to pass laws that made the military more accessible.
• Americans were less likely to support disability rights because they were focused on the war.
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The correct statement regarding how World War II affected the disability rights movement is:
• Veterans who were disabled in the war began to advocate for their rights.
The experiences of disabled veterans during and after the war significantly contributed to raising awareness and advocating for disability rights.
• Veterans who were disabled in the war began to advocate for their rights.
The experiences of disabled veterans during and after the war significantly contributed to raising awareness and advocating for disability rights.
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