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What conception of disability is premised on the idea that there is a universal standard of functioning for human beings?
 
  a) The social concept of disability
  b) The medical concept of disability
  c) The pragmatic concept of disability
  d) The pluralistic concept of disability

Question 2

The use of race as a social construct is what Michael Montoya calls
 
  a) pragmatic.
  b) descriptive.
  c) attributive.
  d) definitive.



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Answer to Question 1

b) The medical concept of disability

Answer to Question 2

b) descriptive.



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