Fair Housing
The federal Fair Housing Act was enacted in which year?
A1954
B1964
C1968✓ Correct
D1972
Explanation
The federal Fair Housing Act was enacted as Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968. It was amended in 1988 to add familial status and disability as protected classes.
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