In the Stevens v. Premier Cruises, Inc (2000) case referenced in the text, the plaintiff—who was confined to his wheelchair—sued Premier Cruises under the __________ Act, claiming that the portions of the ship that were considered "__________" were not in-fact wheelchair accessible
a. Title III of the Civil Rights, public accommodations
b. Americans With Disability, public accommodations
c. Department of Justice Disability, public accommodations
d. Americans With Disability, private accommodations
b
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An accounting system captures relevant data about transactions and then classifies, records, and reports data.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A major benefit to all parties of established channel roles is the _____
a. development of long-term relationships among channel members b. use of intensive distribution to foster consumer convenience c. reduction in retail selling price due to private brands d. development of a uniform image
____ is used to trap errors not specifically addressed in one of the exception handlers.
A. WHERE B. EXIT WHEN C. WHEN OTHERS D. EXCEPTION
Source inspection is inferior to inspection before costly operations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false