Multiple Choice
Arguments for state regulation of insurance, as opposed to federal regulation, include all but one of the following:
A) greater flexibility,
B) satisfactory efficiency,
C) greater uniformity,
D) avoidance of two systems of regulation operating simultaneously,
E) avoidance of too much federal control over insurance industry affairs.
Correct Answer:

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