Fair Housing
Michigan's Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in housing based on:
ARace, color, national origin, sex, religion only
BRace, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, marital status, age, and disability✓ Correct
CRace and national origin only
DRace, sex, and religion only
Explanation
Michigan's Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act provides broader protections than the federal Fair Housing Act, adding marital status and age as protected classes in addition to the federal protected classes.
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