Fair Housing
Vermont's 'protected class' of 'place of birth' protects persons from discrimination based on:
ATheir birth hospital
BTheir country or region of birth, which is closely related to national origin✓ Correct
CWhether they were born in Vermont
DTheir birth date
Explanation
Discrimination based on place of birth is a form of national origin discrimination, which is prohibited by the Fair Housing Act and Vermont's fair housing law.
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