The Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits child care centers from discriminating against children based on which of the following?

A. Economic or social status B. Race, religion, or gender C. Hearing impairment, blindness, or learning disability D. Political beliefs

B

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To find the answer to this question, you can refer to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA is a federal law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in various aspects of public life, including child care centers.

The Act specifically prohibits child care centers from discriminating against children based on their disabilities. This means that child care centers cannot deny admission or provide unequal treatment to children based on their hearing impairment, blindness, learning disability, or any other disability they may have.

However, the ADA does not specifically cover economic or social status, race, religion, gender, or political beliefs when it comes to child care centers. While it is generally expected that child care centers should not discriminate based on these factors, the ADA does not explicitly address them.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is not B (Race, religion, or gender) but C (Hearing impairment, blindness, or learning disability) as the ADA prohibits child care centers from discriminating against children based on these disabilities.