I think it’s A because the disability rights movement was a global social movement to secure equal opportunities and equal rights for all people with disabilities
In my opinion, it was the renewed interest in antiquity and general secularist openmindedness, as opposing religious dogma and doctrine that had prevailed in the Middle Ages. In the Renaissance, intellectuals realized there was so much they didn't know. In particular, Ibn Rushd (widely known as Averroes) was an Islamic Aristotelian who was extremely committed to interpreting rationalist Aristotelian philosophy, thus transgressing religious and cultural boundaries, in a true proto-Renaissance fashion. That's why it was so easy for Europeans to accept him, while his own compatriots resented him.
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A. A print or online encyclopedia
C. A government agency's website (ending in .gov)
D. A journal, letter, or other primary source
The answer is Jaques Cartier