Deafness
ASL
Cultural Behaviors
Audism
Mainstream Local Schools
100

How many people are born each year with deafness?

What is 1 in 1000

100

What is the second major identifying factor for members of the Deaf community?

What is the use of manual languages?

100

What common ground of behaviors shared by Deaf people can be found where?

What is linguistic, social, political, and audiological sameness?

100

What is audism?

What is the effort by the dominant society to coerce the non-dominant society to conform to behaviors and social norms of the dominant society? 

100

What is a benefit in sending a deaf child to a mainstream locan school?

What is it can be beneficial for them to go to school with kids from their neighborhood?

200

People with deafness can be found on how many continents?

What is all 7?

200

Deafness is now a disability. Instead it is what?

What is a linguistic minority? 

200

What subtle cultural traits do members of the Deaf community share? 

What are expressions, greetings, personal physical distance, the definition of polite behavior, and the way individuals treat confidentiality?

200

How many people are usually deaf in one family?

What is 1 person? 

200

What is a drawback of sending a deaf child to a mainstream local school?

What is if they use a modular language than an interpreter must be hired?

300

In the deaf community, the similarity of deafness overcomes what differences?

What is race and religion? 

300

What is the most widely used sign language in the world?

What is American sign language?

300

Who do members of the Deaf community tend to marry?

What are other deaf people?

300

Why do some members of the Deaf community complain about cochlear implants?

What is because they imply that something is wrong with being deaf?

300

If there is more than one Deaf child in the school district, how many Deaf educators will they hire?

What is only 1?