Multiple Choice
Exclusions are contained in insurance policies for all the following reasons except:
A) to eliminate catastrophic perils
B) to eliminate coverage of property or perils for which the insurer wants an extra premium
C) to control moral hazard
D) to exclude the influence of reinsurance arrangements
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