Fair Housing
The 'Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co.' Supreme Court case upheld which law as prohibiting racial discrimination in all property transactions?
AFair Housing Act of 1968
BCivil Rights Act of 1866✓ Correct
CCivil Rights Act of 1964
DAmericans with Disabilities Act
Explanation
Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co. (1968) upheld the Civil Rights Act of 1866, ruling it prohibits all racial discrimination in property sales—public or private—with no exemptions.
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