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A) have proven to be of little value in helping the Fed to achieve its monetary policy goals.
B) have allowed the Fed to achieve its monetary policy goals directly.
C) have allowed the Fed to achieve its monetary policy goals indirectly.
D) are no longer as effective in achieving its monetary policy goals, due to restrictive legislation passed by Congress in the 1990s.


C

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