Fair Housing
In South Carolina, a real estate advertisement that says 'ideal for Christian families' is an example of:
ATargeted marketing for a specific demographic
BDiscriminatory advertising based on religion and familial status✓ Correct
CFree speech protected under the First Amendment
DMarketing only restricted by the SC Ethics Code
Explanation
Advertising that indicates a preference for a specific religion ('Christian') or implies suitability for families over other groups violates the Fair Housing Act's prohibition on discriminatory advertising.
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