How are barrier-free facilities created?
a. By requiring that buildings and public transportation incorporate barrier-free designs
b. By boycotting businesses that refuse to implement barrier-free design
c. By providing ground-floor bathrooms in all public buildings
d. By providing “handicapped parking” for all public buildings
ANSWER: a
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