Fair Housing
In South Dakota, which protected class was added to the Fair Housing Act in 1988?
ARace and color (original 1968 act)
BDisability and familial status✓ Correct
CReligion and national origin (original 1968 act)
DSex (added in 1974)
Explanation
The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 added disability and familial status as protected classes to the original 1968 Fair Housing Act, which protected race, color, religion, and national origin.
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