Fair Housing
A South Carolina real estate agent refuses to show a property to an interracial couple. This violates which protected classes?
ASex and familial status
BRace and color✓ Correct
CNational origin and religion
DDisability and familial status
Explanation
Refusing to show property to an interracial couple is discrimination based on race and color, which are both protected classes under the Fair Housing Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1866.
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