Fair Housing
The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was amended in 1988 to add which two protected classes?
AAge and sexual orientation
BFamilial status and disability (handicap)✓ Correct
CNational origin and sex
DSource of income and gender identity
Explanation
The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 added familial status (families with children under 18) and disability (handicap) as protected classes, expanding the original 1968 Act's protections.
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