Item:
HSA 2007 Government Item 1
- CID
- CIDd392eee96249a209f1ce83ecd356d801
- itemNum
- 1
- initialLetter
- A
- itemType
- SR
- itemAnswerKey
- 2
- itemMaxScorePoints
- 1
- origNum
- x
In 1974, Congress passed a law that restricts financial institutions from considering factors such as race, religion, gender, or age when considering an applicant for credit.
This law was most likely passed to
- reduce the number of businesses offering financial loans
- protect groups of people from unfair business practices
- increase the length of time it takes to process credit applications
- prohibit businesses from verifying financial information