Fair Housing
A NH real estate agent uses different qualification criteria for buyers of different ethnicities. This is an example of:
ARedlining
BDisparate treatment✓ Correct
CDisparate impact
DBlockbusting
Explanation
Disparate treatment is intentional discrimination where different standards are applied to people of different protected classes. Using different qualification criteria based on ethnicity is a classic example of disparate treatment.
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