Housing in America
a. falls largely outside the scope of the law—people are free to rent or sell property to whomever they want.
b. is an area where equality in practice is now nearly a reality: people of similar incomes, regardless of race or color, find it equally easy to qualify for home mortgages.
c. is an unimportant civil rights issue, since housing patterns almost completely reflect the personal preferences of people, and are not substantially influenced by past or present racial bias.
d. is still largely segregated as judged by where people actually live.
e. None of the answers are correct.