Fair Housing
Which federal executive order, signed in 1962, first prohibited discrimination in federally assisted housing?
AExecutive Order 10730
BExecutive Order 11063✓ Correct
CExecutive Order 13166
DExecutive Order 11246
Explanation
Executive Order 11063, signed by President Kennedy in 1962, was the first to prohibit discrimination based on race, color, creed, or national origin in residential housing that received federal assistance.
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