Comparing the 1968 Fair Housing Law and the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which is true?
A) The Act of 1968 prohibits discrimination based on sex, religion, national origin and marital status.
B) The Act of 1866 has no exceptions but it covers only racial and religious discrimination.
C) The Act of 1968, called the Fair Housing Law, exempts properties offered for commercial use.
D) Both acts prohibit steering and block busting.
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