Fair Housing
A Nebraska real estate company has a policy of never advertising in certain zip codes that coincide with minority neighborhoods. This is an example of:
ATargeted marketing
BRedlining✓ Correct
CBlockbusting
DChanneling
Explanation
Redlining originally referred to denying loans in minority areas, but it extends to refusing to provide services in certain neighborhoods based on racial or ethnic composition. Selective advertising exclusion by neighborhood demographics is a form of redlining.
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