Fair Housing
A real estate advertisement that states 'ideal for Christian families' would violate the Fair Housing Act's prohibition against discrimination based on:
ARace
BSex
CReligion✓ Correct
DFamilial status
Explanation
Advertising that expresses a preference for buyers or renters of a particular religion violates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on religious discrimination.
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