Multiple Choice
All of the following are examples of the law of diminishing control that followed banking regulations put in place after the Great Depression except:
A) banks created new instruments to circumvent the law.
B) financial business migrated to unregulated institutions.
C) depositors demanded financial institutions be responsible for their financial decisions.
D) politicians were pressured to dismantle the regulations.
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