Fair HousingIntermediateDelaware Exam
Delaware's own anti-discrimination law adds which protected class NOT covered by the federal Fair Housing Act?
AAge and gender identity
BSexual orientation and gender identityCorrect
CVeteran status and political affiliation
DMarital status and source of income
Why Sexual orientation and gender identity Is Correct
Answer B: Sexual orientation and gender identity
Delaware's Fair Housing Act extends protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity (among others), going beyond the seven federal protected classes.
Exam Tip: Fair Housing
Fair Housing questions test both federal (Fair Housing Act of 1968) and state-level protected classes. The federal protected classes are race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, and disability. Many states add additional protections.
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