Fair Housing
In South Dakota, a rental property owner who posts a 'For Rent' sign but refuses to show the unit to a Native American applicant has violated which protected class?
ASex
BRace and national origin✓ Correct
CFamilial status
DReligion
Explanation
Native Americans are protected under the Fair Housing Act's race and national origin categories. Refusing to show or rent property based on someone's Native American identity is illegal discrimination.
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