Fair Housing
South Dakota has relatively large Native American populations in the western part of the state. Discrimination based on Native American tribal membership in housing falls under which protected class?
AReligion
BNational origin or race✓ Correct
CFamilial status
DSex
Explanation
Discrimination against Native Americans in housing typically falls under the race and/or national origin protected classes under the Fair Housing Act.
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