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lisov135 [29]
1 year ago
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according to surveys, how many transgender people in the united states have reported that they have been harassed or attacked at

school, at work, or in their communities as a result of being transgender?
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algol131 year ago
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Answer: The majority of those surveyed (K–12) who identified as transgender or were thought to be transgender experienced some type of mistreatment, including verbal harassment (54%), physical assault (24%), and sexual assault (13%). Furthermore, 17% of those mistreated severely enough to force them to drop out of school.

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