Answer and Explanation:
The "voice" of civil society actors in governance and development programs, work has been more shifted towards citizen participation. There are so many examples where citizens took action to reform the policy of the government. This gives rise to social justice in society. The social movements helped to move people, especially those who are disabled. It leads the movement, which was based on Normalization.
Wolfersberger, a Canadian socialist, believed that people with disabilities should have lived a "normal." On July 5-6, 1978, nineteen disabled activists held a public transit bus "hostage" on Broadway and Colfax in Denver, Colorado. Thus, ADAPT become the nation's first grassroots activist organization for disability rights. In 1990, after the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), ADAPT shifted its vision towards a national system of community-based personal assistance services and ended the segregation between people who were disabled.
The acronym ADAPT become "Americans Disabled for Attendant Programs Today."