Fair Housing
In Missouri, the protected class of 'ancestry' under the Missouri Human Rights Act most directly adds protection for:
APeople based on their ethnic heritage✓ Correct
BOnly Native Americans
COnly recent immigrants
DElderly residents
Explanation
Ancestry as a protected class under the Missouri Human Rights Act protects individuals from discrimination based on their ethnic or national heritage, broader than just national origin under federal law.
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