Fair Housing
Montana's Human Rights Act provides additional protected classes beyond the federal Fair Housing Act. Which class does Montana add?
APolitical affiliation
BAge (in housing contexts)✓ Correct
CIncome level
DEducation level
Explanation
Montana's Human Rights Act expands fair housing protections beyond the federal act to include age as a protected class in housing, among other additional protections.
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