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antoniya [11.8K]
2 years ago
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PPLS HELP HURRY UP Which of the following statements about LGBTQ Americans is true today? States don’t have to recognize same-se

x marriages performed in other states. Someone can be denied housing due to their perceived sexual orientation. States legally must recognize the stated sex or gender of transgender Americans. It is legal for a state to criminalize homosexual behavior.
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Zepler [3.9K]2 years ago
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The statement true regarding the gay rights of the LGBTQ Americans is that states legally must recognize the stated gender of transgender Americans.

<h3>What are gay rights?</h3>

The rights, which are granted to people who do not have sexual orientation  only towards the opposite gender, and that such rights protect them from discrimination in the society are known as the gay rights.

The gay rights are generally in the hands of the people belonging to the LGBTQ community. American states have legally recognized transgender as an American gender.

Hence, option C holds true regarding the gay rights.

Learn more about gay rights here:

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