Asked by Karol
people who unite to form a microculture around a physical condition 9such as the deaf community) might reject the term "disabled" in reference themselves because they
a. think of their condition as primarily a cultural or linguistic difference
b. equate disability with punishment for violating social or religious taboos
c believe that the label creates undeserved guilt feelings on the part of parents/guardians
d. believe that many so called "able" people are more disable than they are
I chose "A" as my answer is this correct
a. think of their condition as primarily a cultural or linguistic difference
b. equate disability with punishment for violating social or religious taboos
c believe that the label creates undeserved guilt feelings on the part of parents/guardians
d. believe that many so called "able" people are more disable than they are
I chose "A" as my answer is this correct
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Answered by
bobpursley
of course a.
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