Do You Know Disability Rights?

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Disability Rights Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge about disability rights and learn more about the important protections in place for individuals with disabilities. This quiz covers various aspects of disability rights, including employment, education, and public access.

  • Understand your rights and the rights of others.
  • Enhance your awareness of disability advocacy.
  • Empower yourself to effect change.
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EmpoweringVoice42
If you are capable of doing a job, an employer can still refuse to pay you equally to your coworkers because of a disability.
True
False
ALL polling places for a federal election must have at least one voting system that makes voting accessible to people with disabilities.
True
False
A landlord can prevent a tenant from making modifications to their rental unit to make it more accessible.
True
False
You must inform an employer of your disability when you apply for a job.
True
False
Someone with a disability has the right to bring their service animal into any business, even those that have an explicit "no pets" policy.
True
False
Check the boxes next to statements that are rights for people with disabilities.
The right to a free and appropriate public education.
The right to bear or adopt children and have a family.
The right to go to a church, synagogue, or mosque if you want to; also, the right not to go if you don’t want to.
The right to earn money and pay your bills, as well as save or spend money as you see fit.
The right to refuse to take medicine.
Which of the following is NOT TRUE about calling your lawmakers to advocate for people with disabilities?
Emails and petitions are helpful, but a phone call has the best chance of making it to your lawmaker.
It’s better to contact elected officials who represent your district or state rather than those representing other areas.
Always be specific by giving your name and stating what bill you’re calling about.
Don’t share a personal story about how a policy affects you. This is not helpful to lawmakers.
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