Fair Housing
The Civil Rights Act of 1866 prohibits racial discrimination in:
AEmployment only
BAll property transactions, with no exemptions✓ Correct
CFederally funded housing only
DCommercial real estate only
Explanation
The Civil Rights Act of 1866 (reinforced by Jones v. Mayer, 1968) prohibits racial discrimination in ALL property transactions — residential, commercial, or other — with no exceptions or exemptions, unlike the Fair Housing Act of 1968.
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