Fair Housing
The federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibits discrimination based on which original protected classes?
ARace, color, religion, national origin✓ Correct
BRace, color, sex, familial status, disability
CRace, color, religion, sex
DRace, color, national origin, disability
Explanation
The original Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, and national origin. Sex was added in 1974, and familial status and disability were added by the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988.
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