A gymnasium was operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Aslam was physically challenged, but was able to undertake the job requirements. However, when he applied for the job, he was refused for the position. He filed a suit against the Church alleging violation of ADA by denying him the job. In this case, the church:?
A) ?violated Occupational Safety and Health Act
B) ?violated Title VII of Civil Right Act.
C) ?did not violate Title I of ADA.
D) ?violated U.S. Constitution.
C
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