Fair Housing
The 1968 Fair Housing Act was passed as part of the:
ACivil Rights Act of 1964
BCivil Rights Act of 1968 (also known as the Fair Housing Act)✓ Correct
CHousing and Urban Development Act
DNational Housing Act
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act (Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968) was signed into law shortly after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Related North Carolina Fair Housing Questions
- Blockbusting is an illegal practice where:
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- Which federal agency is primarily responsible for investigating fair housing complaints?
- Under the Fair Housing Act, a landlord may reject a rental applicant based on:
- Under the Fair Housing Act, an advertisement that states 'quiet neighborhood, ideal for mature adults' may be considered:
- A NC property manager who has a policy of requiring income verification only for applicants with foreign-sounding names has likely engaged in:
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- In NC, the NC Human Relations Commission handles fair housing complaints. How long do complainants have to file with the NC HRC?
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