Questions: 002005/assessment Apex Learning - Courses 4.2.5 Qulz: Expanding the Battle for Civil Rights Question 1 of 10 In the early 1980s, HIV spread quickly throughout: A. the LGBTQIA+ community. B. the Black community. C. conservative groups. D. disability groups. SUB Previous

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In the early 1980s, HIV spread quickly throughout:
A. the LGBTQIA+ community.
B. the Black community.
C. conservative groups.
D. disability groups.
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Transcript text: 002005/assessment Apex Learning - Courses 4.2.5 Qulz: Expanding the Battle for Civil Rights Question 1 of 10 In the early 1980s, HIV spread quickly throughout: A. the LGBTQIA+ community. B. the Black community. C. conservative groups. D. disability groups. SUB Previous
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The answer is A. the LGBTQIA+ community.

Explanation
Option A: the LGBTQIA+ community.

In the early 1980s, HIV/AIDS was first identified among gay men in the United States, leading to a significant impact on the LGBTQIA+ community. This group was one of the earliest and most visibly affected by the epidemic, which led to increased activism and awareness around the disease.

Option B: the Black community.

While the Black community has been significantly affected by HIV/AIDS, particularly in later years, the initial rapid spread in the early 1980s was most prominently noted in the LGBTQIA+ community.

Option C: conservative groups.

There is no historical evidence to suggest that conservative groups were among the first to experience a rapid spread of HIV in the early 1980s.

Option D: disability groups.

Disability groups were not specifically identified as being among the first to experience a rapid spread of HIV in the early 1980s. The initial impact was more closely associated with the LGBTQIA+ community.

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