PrepTest 23, Section 2, Question 5
A recently passed law requires all places of public accommodation to eliminate discrimination against persons with disabilities by removing all physical barriers to accessibility. Private schools, therefore, are legally obligated to make their campuses physically accessible to persons with disabilities.
A recently passed law requires all places of public accommodation to eliminate discrimination against persons with disabilities by removing all physical barriers to accessibility. Private schools, therefore, are legally obligated to make their campuses physically accessible to persons with disabilities.
A recently passed law requires all places of public accommodation to eliminate discrimination against persons with disabilities by removing all physical barriers to accessibility. Private schools, therefore, are legally obligated to make their campuses physically accessible to persons with disabilities.
A recently passed law requires all places of public accommodation to eliminate discrimination against persons with disabilities by removing all physical barriers to accessibility. Private schools, therefore, are legally obligated to make their campuses physically accessible to persons with disabilities.
The conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?
No private school can legally deny admission to a person with a disability.
Private schools have historically been resistant to changes in government policy on discrimination.
Private schools, like public schools, are places of public accommodation.
Private schools have enough funds to make their campuses barrier-free.
Private property is often considered to be public space by groups that have historically been subjects of discrimination.
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