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Justify the Conclusion—SN. The correct answer choice is (C)

The conclusion in this Justify question is that private schools are legally obligated to make their campuses physically accessible to persons with disabilities. This conclusion is based on the idea that all places of public accommodation must remove physical barriers to accessibility (become physically accessible). To connect these two ideas and prove the conclusion true, you need to show that private schools are places of public accommodation and therefore fall under the same legal requirements.

Answer choice (A): This does not prove that private schools must behave like places of public accommodation.

Answer choice (B): Historic resistance by private schools does not prove that they must become physically accessible.

Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. If private schools are places of public accommodation then they must remove physical barriers to accessibility.

Answer choice (D): The funding does not prove that private schools must remove their barriers to accessibility.

Answer choice (E): This answer choice does not address private schools so it cannot be correct.

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