17. Which Supreme Court decision reaffirmed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, prohibiting all racial discrimination? A. Jones v. Mayer B. Brown v. Board of Education C. Plessy v. Ferguson D. Shelly v. Kraemer

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B. Brother and sister sharing an apartment since
tenants. Therefore, she shows only first-floor
ments to families with children. This practice
A. is a good business plan.
B. should reduce her liability insurance.
C. is an illegal practice of steering.
D. is an illegal practice of blockbusting.
16. A landlord is concerned about the safety of her
apart-
17. Which Supreme Court decision reaffirmed the
Civil Rights Act of 1866, prohibiting all racial
discrimination?
A. Jones v. Mayer
В.
B. Brown v. Board of Education
C. Plessy v. Ferguson
D. Shelly v. Kraemer
18. Which of the following constitutes a family pro-
tected by fair housing rights?
A. Elderly couple being cared for by their
middle-aged son
B. Brother and sister sharing an
they were 35 and 40, respectively
C. A couple with two foster children
D. A married couple in their 20s
Transcribed Image Text:B. Brother and sister sharing an apartment since tenants. Therefore, she shows only first-floor ments to families with children. This practice A. is a good business plan. B. should reduce her liability insurance. C. is an illegal practice of steering. D. is an illegal practice of blockbusting. 16. A landlord is concerned about the safety of her apart- 17. Which Supreme Court decision reaffirmed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, prohibiting all racial discrimination? A. Jones v. Mayer В. B. Brown v. Board of Education C. Plessy v. Ferguson D. Shelly v. Kraemer 18. Which of the following constitutes a family pro- tected by fair housing rights? A. Elderly couple being cared for by their middle-aged son B. Brother and sister sharing an they were 35 and 40, respectively C. A couple with two foster children D. A married couple in their 20s
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Racial discrimination has been a reality of American society. It was made illegal and punishable under the thirteenth amendment to the constitution. There have been several cases before the Supreme Court where there has been repeated need to reiterate this principle underlying the American constitution. 

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