Disability History
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100

On July 26, 1990, this important civil rights legislation was signed by President George H.W. Bush. 

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?

100

She was the first Deaf-blind activist, writer, and speaker in American history.

Who is Helen Keller?

100

This language focuses on the person and not on a disability or some other characteristic or limitation.

What is "People First" language?

100

The number of Primary bills SAIL has helped pass?

What is twelve?

100

This word describes a person with a hearing loss. 

What is Deaf, hard of hearing, or hearing disability?

200

This act includes Sections 501, which prohibits employment discrimination against individuals with disabilities in the federal sector.

What is the Rehabilitation Act of 1973?

200

He is British and was considered one of the most influential scientist and theoretical physicist.

Who is Stephen Hawking?

200

This language is the idea that people with disabilities should be proud of their disabled identity, so the disability comes first before the person. 

What is "Disability Pride" language?

200

These three bills that SAIL helped pass removed the R word from different governmental document

What are the respectful language bills.  

200

This word describes a person with the lack of or complete loss of sight.

What is blind, limited vision, visually impaired?

300

This protest paved the way for disability rights on March 12, 1990, prior to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

What is the "Capitol Crawl"?

300

Two of the four individuals who started SAIL they are Maried now? Hint She was a SAIL leader for over a decade.

Who is Michael and Emily Rogers

300

This word refers to discrimination and social prejudice against people with disabilities. 

What is Ableism or Ableist?

300

There are 4 of these congregate settings in Washington State that self advocates want to close.

What are Residential Habilitation Centers or D D Institutions.

300

Dyslexia, Autism, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are examples of this disability.

What is cognitive or intellectual disability?

400

In 1869, this first mobility device is registered with the U.S. Patent Office.

What is the wheelchair?

400

He was the 32nd President of the United States who uses a wheelchair because of polio.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

400

This model of disability views the individual as the problem and they need to be fixed or cured.

What is the "Medical" Model of Disability?

400

This is the number of people who have been SAIL coordinators since 1999

What is 8

400

Even though there are over 200 types of this condition, not all are necessarily considered a disability.

What is mental health?

500

The year was Self Advocates in Leadership established

What is 1999

500

He was an American activist. He was the first wheelchair user to attend the University of California, Berkeley. He was a pioneering leader of the disability rights movement. He led the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation in California in the late 70's after being denied their services earlier. 

Who is Ed Roberts?

500

This organization compiled a wonderful list of definitions for disability-related terms in its Disability Language Style Guide. 

What is the National Center on Disability and Journalism?

500

In the United States alone, about 61 million (or 1 out of 4 adults) are of this particular population, making up the largest minority group.

What is people with disabilities?

500

Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, the person has difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor's office or shopping.

What is independent living disability?

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