What was one provision of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990?

A. It established hiring quotas under which 5 percent of the work force of most American companies had to consist of persons officially classified as disabled.
B. It extended a yearly federal stipend to all American families in which a disabled person was being cared for at home.
C. It established federally funded job-training programs that were made available to all disabled Americans.
D. It forbade companies with 25 or more employees from engaging in discriminatory hiring practices against the physically impaired.


Answer: D

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