Why might a handicapped person decide not to accept an employment position?

A. Being handicapped requires extra effort and therefore a higher paycheck.
B. It is easier to accept a government handout than to have to work.
C. The minimum wage position does not include health benefits.
D. There may be a delay in obtaining the necessary tools to accommodate the handicap.


ANS: C

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