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In the Mid-Twentieth Century, Children with Down Syndrome Routinely Lived

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In the mid-twentieth century, children with Down syndrome routinely lived in institutions from birth because people assumed that their trisomy meant they had little developmental potential. Under which domain do these assumptions fall?


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Drawer Liability

Drawer liability pertains to the legal responsibility of the person who writes or signs a check or draft to ensure the availability of sufficient funds in the account for the amount specified for payment.

Wrongfully Dishonored

Refers to a situation where a financial institution unjustifiably refuses to pay or accept a negotiable instrument when properly presented.

Proper Presentment

The formal presentation of a document in a way that follows legal requirements or norms.

Accommodation Party

An individual who signs a loan or credit application on behalf of another, promising to pay if the primary borrower fails to do so.

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