Fair Housing
Alaska law protects which additional class not covered by the federal Fair Housing Act?
AHeight
BMarital status✓ Correct
CPolitical party
DIncome level
Explanation
Alaska's Human Rights Act includes marital status as a protected class in housing — prohibiting discrimination against single, married, divorced, separated, or widowed individuals. This protection is broader than the federal Fair Housing Act, which does not include marital status.
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