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VLD [36.1K]
2 years ago
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this person proposed legislation to prohibit two deaf adults from marrying, eliminate residential schools, ban the use of manual

communication, and prevent people who were deaf from becoming teachers.
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1 answer:
Juli2301 [7.4K]2 years ago
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Alexander Graham Bell is a person that proposed legislation to prohibit  deaf adults from marrying, eliminate residential schools, ban the use of manual communication, and prevent people who were deaf from becoming teachers.

He believed that deafness is a curse. Suggested that deaf people should not marry other deaf people. He was afraid there will be more deaf children thought the intermarriages of congenital deaf-mutes would result more defective deaf human race

He raised concerns about deaf people intermarrying lest it lead to increased prevalence of deafness, or what he referred to as a defective race of human beings. He searched for information on deaf heritage or genetics to prove his point.

He enacted laws to prohibit deaf individuals from marrying each other. He made preventive measures and eliminated residential schools and prohibited deaf adults from teaching deaf children. He wanted to remove deaf community and its culture.

When both partners married were deaf they were on average, happier than their one deaf-one hearing counterparts. And the marriages of two deaf partners was no more likely to result in deaf offspring than that of one deaf and one hearing person. This proved Alexander Graham Bell wrong.

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