What do disability rights advocates argue is needed for people with disabilities to be accepted as an oppressed group?
a. More groups supporting for people with disabilities
b. To be recognized as a cultural group
c. More disability studies included at the secondary and higher education level
d. To have federal laws passed certifying them as an oppressed group
C Correct Answer: More disability studies included at the secondary and higher education level
Feedback for Correct Answer: Disability rights advocates argue that the concept of people with disabilities being an oppressed group would be more readily accepted if disability studies were included in secondary and higher education courses that examine women's issues, racial and ethnic problems, and negative social, cultural, and institutional experiences of other minority groups.
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