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at the time president kennedy took office, people with disabilities had limited access to phone booths and bathrooms. were frequently ridiculed and locked away in institutions. were subjected to eugenics laws in some states. had achieved full equality with other americans.
When President Kennedy took office in 1961, people with disabilities faced significant discrimination. They had limited access to public facilities like phone booths and bathrooms due to lack of accessibility features. They were also frequently ridiculed and institutionalized. Eugenic laws, which aimed to "improve" the human race by controlling reproduction, were still in effect in some states until the mid - 20th century. Full equality had not been achieved at that time.
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All of the options except "had achieved full equality with other Americans" are correct.
- People with disabilities had limited access to phone booths and bathrooms.
- They were frequently ridiculed and locked away in institutions.
- They were subjected to eugenics laws in some states.