Deck 9: The Disability Rights Community

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A key component of the 1970s disability rights movement:

A) Need for more medical doctors
B) Poor quality of prosthetic devices available to persons with severe disabilities
C) Importance of control over one's own life
D) The role of the physician in determining the proper living arrangement for a person with a disability
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The disability rights mantra expressing that individuals with disabilities should have a say in health care policies and practices:

A) "Nothing about us, without us"
B) "Participation is a human right"
C) "The choice is ours"
D) "Hope is the opposite of despair"
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An academic field that theorizes and historicizes deafness or blindness or disability in similarly complex ways to the way race, class, and gender have been theorized.

A) CILs
B) Disability studies
C) Handicapped studies
D) Disability culture
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A social movement that champions a sense of common identity and interests that unite disabled people and separate them from their nondisabled counterparts.

A) CILs
B) Disability studies
C) Handicapped studies
D) Disability culture
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CILs promote the concept of independent living as:

A) Minimizing reliance on others when making decisions or performing everyday activities
B) When a person does everything themselves without assistance from others
C) Living in a home alone without a caregiver
D) Being financially independent
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Deck 9: The Disability Rights Community
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A key component of the 1970s disability rights movement:

A) Need for more medical doctors
B) Poor quality of prosthetic devices available to persons with severe disabilities
C) Importance of control over one's own life
D) The role of the physician in determining the proper living arrangement for a person with a disability
C
2
The disability rights mantra expressing that individuals with disabilities should have a say in health care policies and practices:

A) "Nothing about us, without us"
B) "Participation is a human right"
C) "The choice is ours"
D) "Hope is the opposite of despair"
A
3
An academic field that theorizes and historicizes deafness or blindness or disability in similarly complex ways to the way race, class, and gender have been theorized.

A) CILs
B) Disability studies
C) Handicapped studies
D) Disability culture
B
4
A social movement that champions a sense of common identity and interests that unite disabled people and separate them from their nondisabled counterparts.

A) CILs
B) Disability studies
C) Handicapped studies
D) Disability culture
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CILs promote the concept of independent living as:

A) Minimizing reliance on others when making decisions or performing everyday activities
B) When a person does everything themselves without assistance from others
C) Living in a home alone without a caregiver
D) Being financially independent
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