Fair Housing
Which federal fair housing act expanded protections to include disability and familial status?
ACivil Rights Act of 1964
BFair Housing Act of 1968
CFair Housing Amendments Act of 1988✓ Correct
DCommunity Reinvestment Act of 1977
Explanation
The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 expanded the original 1968 act to add disability (handicap) and familial status as protected classes.
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