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26/09/2018

What is adapt stand for?

What is adapt stand for?

ADAPT

Acronym Definition
ADAPT Agisanang Domestic Abuse Prevention and Training
ADAPT Architecture Design, Analysis and Planning Tool
ADAPT Adaptation of the Workforce to Industrial Change (Ireland Community Initiative)
ADAPT Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention & Treatment (military program)

What did adapt do to expand the movement?

Throughout the 1980s, the campaign for bus lifts expanded out from Denver to cities nationwide. By the end of the decade, after protests and lawsuits, ADAPT finally saw bus lifts required by law as part of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990.

How did rights for consumers and people with disabilities expand during the 60’s and 70’s?

How did rights for consumers and people with disabilities expand during the 1960s and 1970s? Many people made groups and camps to help them. Also, many laws were passed for their equal rights. She was an environmental activist saying that us humans were hurting the environment.

What was the root cause of the counterculture movement?

The Emergence of the Counterculture The counterculture youth rejected the cultural standards of their parents, specifically regarding racial segregation and initial widespread support for the Vietnam War.

What factors led to the rise of the counterculture?

The Vietnam War, and the protracted national divide between supporters and opponents of the war, were arguably the most important factors contributing to the rise of the larger counterculture movement.

Did the counterculture’s emphasis on personal freedom improve or damage American society?

Many people feel that the emphasis on personal freedom helped American society. They would say that it made our society less patriarchal and fairer for people like women and minorities. This made society as a whole better because there were fewer children growing up in broken homes.

What are norms that lack moral significance?

T/F Folkways are norms that describe socially acceptable behavior but do not have great moral significance attached to them. Mores are norms that do not have great moral significance attached to them.