Multiple Choice
When the Fed sells a government security to the public, how does it usually receive payment for the security?
A) By accepting checks on bank accounts
B) By drawing money out of circulation
C) By decreasing member bank profits not distributed by the Fed
D) By decreasing reserves in bank accounts at the Fed
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