Bridging the gap between disabled and non-disabled people The ideal of democracy established by the United States is freedom and equality, it appears when you are not declaring independence, the Bill of Rights, and ridiculously anything (that is "A free country!") Can be used as a defense, but the American culture is based on the ability of you to be someone or achieve the goal, but people with disabilities are the mainstream I clearly believe that the people have forgotten their needs.
Given the remarkable similarity between veterans with army injuries and non-disabled veterans it is clear that biomedical understanding of disability alone can not explain the social experience of disabled veterans. These experiences like disability experiences in other eras are not the natural consequences of the damage but the consequences of the composition and attitude of the community in which the disabled revolutionary veterans live. If we want to understand the historical experience of people with disabilities we must transcend their "informal" bodies and the social and cultural backgrounds where they exist. The big advantage of disability and industrialization argument is that we urge us to do so. Industrial paper has played the role of physical disability as a determinant of social experience by focusing on the socioeconomic aspects of disability. However, despite this advantage, this paper is not without problems.
As shown in the table, disabled veterans work in the early professions of the United States of America. In addition, disabled veterans will do the same job as non-disabled veterans. Given the main rural qualities of the early US economy, most of the occupations listed by veterans are related to agricultural production, as expected. More than half of disabled veterans are farmers or farmers. Many veterans serve trades manually and are engaged in collaborators, carpenters, blacksmiths, or occupations with equivalent skills 33. The side of the road hardly needs physical activity. 34