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Which of the following is a California counterpart to the Federal anti-discrimination laws with regards to discrimination in commercial and business establishments?
A. The Holden Act.B. The Rumford Act.C. The Unruh Civil Rights Act.D. All of the above.


Sagot :

Answer:

D. All of the above.

Explanation:

The Federal anti discriminatory law of the California States prevent discrimination to any individual based on sex, religion, color, caste, race or origin.

Some of the anti-discriminatory laws with regards to the commercial building and business establishments are the :

1. The Holden Act.

This law is govern by the Department of Housing and Urban Development of California State. The Holden act is also known as Housing Financial Discrimination.

2.  The Rumford Act.

This act prevents the discrimination by the property owners as well as the landlords to end the racial discrimination that refuses to rent or to sell any housing property or building to the "colored" people.

3.  The Unruh Civil Rights Act.

This law outlaws the discrimination made in public accommodation and housing of people based on race, sex, color, origin, occupation, language, marital status, etc.