Fair Housing
The federal Fair Housing Act was amended in 1988 to add which protected classes?
AAge and marital status
BFamilial status and handicap (disability)✓ Correct
CSexual orientation and gender identity
DSource of income and veteran status
Explanation
The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 added familial status (families with children under 18, pregnant women) and handicap (disability) as protected classes to the original 1968 Fair Housing Act, which covered race, color, religion, sex, and national origin.
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