A) placement in large residential facilities.
B) government responsibility for providing services for people with disabilities.
C) placement in small, community facilities.
D) parental responsibility for the care of children with disabilities.
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A) 1
B) 5
C) 10
D) 20
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A) requirement that schools provide individualized programs in the least restrictive environment for all students with disabilities
B) provision of free educational services to children with disabilities from birth to age 21
C) prohibition of discrimination against people with disabilities in schools, businesses, or recreational facilities
D) requirement that schools provide a free, appropriate public education for all exceptional students, including those with gifts and talents
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A) 1700s.
B) early 1800s.
C) late 1800s.
D) 1900s.
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A) have a disability related to their academic progress.
B) be handicapped.
C) require special educational services to achieve.
D) have a history of school failure.
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A) a teacher recommends it.
B) careful assessment indicates he or she is unable to make satisfactory progress in the regular school program.
C) a parent requests it.
D) a teacher has recorded observations of behavior and assessment of academic performance for at least two months.
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A) individualized instruction.
B) structured arrangement of the learning environment.
C) placement in the least restrictive environment.
D) emphasis on functional, life skills.
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A) ministers or priests.
B) physicians.
C) regular classroom teachers.
D) social workers.
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A) their physical limitations.
B) their disabilities.
C) their abilities.
D) their health concerns.
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A) Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
B) No Child Left Behind Act
C) Americans with Disabilities Act
D) Education for all Handicapped Children Act
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A) screening all students for possible disabilities.
B) protecting parents' rights to informed consent.
C) providing services to equal numbers of males and females.
D) providing training for personnel in meeting the needs of students with disabilities.
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A) learning disabilities.
B) mental retardation.
C) physical disabilities.
D) autism or traumatic brain injury.
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A) Legislation provides guidelines, whereas litigation specifies penalties for violating the guidelines.
B) Legislation involves passing a law, whereas litigation interprets the meaning of the law.
C) Legislation is mandatory and litigation is permissive.
D) Legislation can be changed, but litigation is permanent.
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A) Fourteenth Amendment
B) Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
C) Americans with Disabilities Act
D) Civil Rights Act
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