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The Americans with Disabilities Act claims that "The continuing existence of unfair and unnecessary discrimination and prejudice denies people with disabilities the opportunity to compete on an equal basis." Why do the authors include Part 3 in this section? How is Part 3 related to the claim?
(a) Findings. The Congress finds that (1) some 43,000,000 Americans have one or more physical or mental disabilities, and this number is increasing. (2) historically, society has tended to isolate and segregate individuals with disabilities, and, despite some improvements, such forms of discrimination against individuals with disabilities continue to be a serious and pervasive social problem. (3) discrimination against individuals with disabilities persists in such critical areas as employment, housing, public accommodations, education, transportation, communication, recreation, institutionalization, health services, voting, and access to public services. (4) Census data, national polls, and other studies have documented that people with disabilities, as a group, occupy an inferior status in our society, and are severely disadvantaged socially, vocationally, economically, and educationally. (5) the continuing existence of unfair and unnecessary discrimination and prejudice denies people with disabilities the opportunity to compete on an equal basis.
Answer and Explanation:
1. The authors include part 3 in this section because this part shows the areas that the disabled are deprived of due to society's prejudice, in addition, this part shows that the areas that the disabled are deprived of participating are essential areas for the good human being, without which the quality of life is impaired. This shows how the life of the disabled is more difficult than we imagine, due to badness and the position of society in relation to them.
2. Part 3 of the support and evidence of the claim, exemplifying and providing evidence of the difficulties faced by the disabled.