Fair Housing
A Kentucky real estate agent who only shows upper-end properties to white buyers and lower-cost properties to minority buyers is engaged in:
AMarket segmentation
BSteering✓ Correct
CRedlining
DBlockbusting
Explanation
Showing different properties to buyers based on their race or ethnicity, rather than their stated preferences, is the illegal practice of steering.
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