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shofmannx20

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What is the relationship between LGBT people and the Fair Housing Act?
 
  a. The Fair Housing Act has protected many LGBT people from being discriminated against concerning housing.
  b. The Fair Housing Act has protected lesbians and gays from housing discrimination, but it has not protected transgender persons.
  c. The Fair Housing Act does not provide protection against housing discrimination for LGBT people.
  d. The Fair Housing Act protects the children of LGBT persons from being discriminated against in housing policies and practices.

Question 2

Regarding discrimination in medical care, which group is most likely to be refused care because of bias?
 
  a. transgender persons
  b. lesbians
  c. gays
  d. bisexuals



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. The Fair Housing Act does not provide protection against housing discrimination for LGBT people.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. transgender persons



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