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a. determine whether the ramp complies with state and federal laws about ramp-accessible entrances for schools.
b. determine whether the ramp allows students using wheelchairs, braces, and crutches to enter the school more easily.
c. determine whether the ramp leads to similar structures being built at entrances throughout the school building.
d. determine whether the ramp influences other schools to build similar structures for their students at each entrance.
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