Multiple Choice
What best explains the pattern of bank collapses in the US?
A) The vast majority of banks closed early in the decade and the closing dropped significantly in the latter half of the decade.
B) Banks collapsed consistently throughout the 1930s
C) The failure rate was relatively low early in the decade and grew steadily throughout the period.
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