Fair Housing
In Alaska, protected classes under the federal Fair Housing Act include all EXCEPT:
ARace
BNational origin
CSexual orientation (at the federal level only)✓ Correct
DDisability
Explanation
The seven federally protected classes under the Fair Housing Act are race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, and disability. Sexual orientation is not a federally protected class under the FHA (though it may be protected under other federal laws and some state/local laws).
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