Fair Housing
Vermont's 'protected class' expansion beyond federal law reflects the state's commitment to:
ALimiting housing to in-state residents
BBroader anti-discrimination protections including sexual orientation, gender identity, and source of income✓ Correct
CLower housing prices for protected classes
DReducing the number of rental properties
Explanation
Vermont has extended its fair housing protections beyond the federal minimum to include additional protected classes such as sexual orientation, gender identity, and source of income, reflecting Vermont's strong civil rights tradition.
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- Redlining in Vermont's historical context refers to:
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