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Among other classifications, the Fair Housing Act (1968) made it illegal to discriminate on the basis of

A.age.
B.political affiliation.
C.religion.
D.marital status.

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The Fair Housing Act of 1968 made it illegal to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin in housing, not on the basis of age, political affiliation, or marital status.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Fair Housing Act of 1968, also known as the Civil Rights Act of 1968, made it illegal to discriminate in the sale or rental of housing on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. It does not include age, political affiliation, or marital status in its protections.

The Act was a landmark law designed to outlaw redlining and other forms of discrimination that had contributed to segregation and economic disadvantage in many inner-city neighborhoods. One key aspect of the act, Title VII, specifically prohibits discrimination in employment, but it does not change the protections afforded by the Fair Housing Act itself.

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