Fair Housing
An Oklahoma real estate agent who publishes a 'White Christmas' themed ad for a predominantly white neighborhood during the holiday season may potentially be engaged in:
ABenign holiday advertising with no fair housing implications
BDiscriminatory advertising based on race through the use of coded language or imagery that signals a racial preference, in violation of the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CFirst Amendment protected speech
DStandard seasonal marketing
Explanation
Fair housing advertising rules prohibit using language, images, or themes that indicate a racial, ethnic, or other protected-class preference. Code words, selective media placement, or imagery can all constitute discriminatory advertising even without explicit statements.
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