Fair Housing
The Civil Rights Act of 1866 (42 U.S.C. § 1982) is significant in Kansas fair housing because it:
AOnly applies to federally funded housing
BProhibits all racial discrimination in the sale or rental of property with no exceptions✓ Correct
CWas superseded entirely by the 1968 Fair Housing Act
DApplies only to commercial property
Explanation
The Civil Rights Act of 1866 prohibits all racial discrimination in the sale, purchase, lease, and holding of property with absolutely no exceptions — unlike the 1968 Act, which has limited exemptions.
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