The National Banking Acts of 1863 and 1864 attempted to make the national banking system seem stronger than the state banking system by all of the following EXCEPT:

(a) Imposing legal reserve requirements on national banks
(b) Providing depository insurance
(c) Linking the capital requirements of national banks to the size of
the cities in which they were located
(d) Making national bank notes legal tender


(b)

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A) explicit exchange B) nominal exchange C) expected exchange D) real exchange

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A. the savings function. B. the saving function. C. the 45-degree line. D. the consumption function.

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