A) improves access to sports for people with a disability.
B) eliminates negative attitudes towards people with a disability.
C) creates widespread interest in becoming Paralympic coaches.
D) often reaffirms ableist ideology and ableist attitudes.
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A) celebrate the ageing body.
B) value youthfulness more highly than old age.
C) create more sporting opportunities for older people.
D) hope that they will live for a long time.
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A) women,but not by men.
B) men in sports,but not by women in sports.
C) men and women in and out of sports.
D) women outside of sports,but not in sports.
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A) senior societies.
B) societies in demographic decline.
C) third age societies.
D) societies of medical consumers.
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A) challenging ageist beliefs and myths about older people.
B) not living as long as their parents.
C) generally less active than their parents.
D) having more children than previous generations.
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A) are much the same for people of the same age.
B) are insignificant when compared to other social activities.
C) vary by gender,ethnicity,and social class.
D) have occurred only under certain social conditions.
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A) heroic supercrips.
B) employees of companies that make prosthetic devices.
C) multidimensional people.
D) products of contemporary warfare.
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A) didn't want Pistorius to compete in both the Olympics and Paralympics.
B) defined his body as abnormal and deviant due to his prosthetic legs.
C) believed that Pistorius would turn the Olympics into a freak show.
D) knew that other runners would boycott if Pistorius competed.
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A) people with a disability are true victims of society.
B) medical technology can heal nearly all impairments.
C) people with a disability consider themselves to be inferior.
D) many people continue to accept ableist ideology.
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A) the need to have an account for why their bodies are "different."
B) the illusion that their bodies do not need fixing.
C) a clear preference to play power and performance sports.
D) the freedom to organize their identities around their abilities and skills.
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A) people with impairments allow a physical weakness to define them.
B) there is no technology that can correct the impairment.
C) people with impairments cannot present themselves to others as normal.
D) accommodations are not made to allow for full participation in a situation.
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A) Jewish religious beliefs about bodies and moral worth.
B) the idea that technology makes physical and intellectual abilities irrelevant.
C) the belief that people can be whatever they want to be regardless of age or ability.
D) an assumption that all impairments are abnormalities.
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