Who was the first deaf politician? A. Millicent Simmonds
B. Amy McClure
C. Gary Malkowski
D. Marlee Matlin
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The correct answer is C. Gary Malkowski.
Gary Malkowski was the first deaf person elected to a legislative body in Canada, specifically the Ontario Legislative Assembly, in 1990. He used sign language and advocated for the rights of people with disabilities during his political career, paving the way for greater representation of deaf individuals in politics. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!