Where do geographical Deaf communities tend to exist? (2 points) Responses in big cities with many services in big cities with many services in small towns in small towns in rural areas in rural areas in every city, in every state

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Geographical Deaf communities tend to exist primarily in:

  1. Big cities with many services: These urban areas often provide more resources, social opportunities, and access to services that cater to the Deaf community, such as schools, organizations, and cultural events.

  2. Small towns: While less common, some small towns may have established Deaf communities, especially if they are near larger cities or have a history of Deaf residents and local organizations.

Overall, the strongest Deaf communities are typically found in larger urban centers.