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EEX 2000 exam 1 with correct answers
Hipocrates - correct answer-recognized that it was a physical problem, not the judgment of the gods



Plato - correct answer--espoused the idea of selective breeding

-anyone recognized to have a disability should not reproduce



15th century view on PWD - correct answer-PWD became entertainment



the hammer of the witches - correct answer-seizures were indicative of satanic influence



Elizabethan poor laws - correct answer--PWD were referred to as the impotent poor

-recognizes that there were people in society that needed some help



1800s almshouses - correct answer--NY asylum for idiots

-difficult to provide for their means



positives about almshouses - correct answer--recognize PWD are members of society & they need help

-give shelter & food

-gave PWD a sense of belonging and home



negatives about almshouses - correct answer--quality of care that was provided

-PWD were not respected & were not equal in society

-furthers stereotypes

-segregated because they were not being treated as they should have been



dorothea dix - correct answer--progressive in her thoughts

-recognized that were a lot of people that were housed in places that they really don't belong

, -recognized incarceration was not a proper setting

-pushed to establish separate facilities



themes found through history - correct answer--fear/rejection of unknown

-fear/rejection of difference

-assumption of failure (aesthetic, moral, economic)

-assumption that difference should be eliminated

-segregation of individuals with differences

-disability is grouped with poverty & criminality

-judgements made based upon normal standards



aesthetic failure - correct answer--failure of personal appearance

-some features make PWD identifiable

-source of entertainment, inhuman, menacing



moral failure - correct answer--lumping poverty in with criminality

-judgements of immorality

-social dynamite: must be kept from blowing up

-social junk: people who need humane disposal

-idiot asylums



economic failure - correct answer--often not able to support themselves

-placed in poor houses and asylums if economically dependent



World health organization definition for disability - correct answer--umbrella term, covering
impairments, activity limitations, and participant's restrictions



american disabilities act definition for disability - correct answer-a person with disability:

-has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities

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