The correct answer is False; personal style is not a federally protected characteristic. Federal laws cover specific traits like race and gender rather than personal expression choices. Discrimination based solely on personal style is not protected under federal law.
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Personal style is not a federally protected characteristic; the federal laws focus on specific traits such as race, gender, and religion. Though expressive choices may relate to rights in some contexts, they don’t have the same protections under anti-discrimination laws. Discrimination related to personal style alone is typically not covered. ;