Multiple Choice
Ann, who is four feet five inches tall, met with the manager of a liquor store to discuss employment as a cashier.The manager seemed receptive, and Ann left the store with the impression that the manager would call to arrange training.However, the manager hired someone else.When Ann asked, the manager said Ann was too short to do the job.What protection does Ann have under human rights law in this situation
A) She is protected on the grounds of sex.
B) She is protected on the grounds of physical disability.
C) She is protected on the grounds of national origin.
D) She is protected on the grounds of source of income.
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