Fair Housing
Alabama's fair housing laws prohibit discrimination based on which federal protected classes plus additional state protections?
AOnly the 7 federal protected classes
BThe 7 federal classes plus additional classes under Alabama law✓ Correct
CRace and color only
DAlabama has no separate fair housing laws
Explanation
Alabama follows the federal Fair Housing Act's seven protected classes: race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. Alabama does not have a broader state fair housing law that adds protected classes beyond the federal standard.
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