Multiple Choice
Many economists believe
A) the Fed could have reduced the severity of the Great Depression by raising interest rates.
B) the Fed could have reduced the severity of the Great Depression by encouraging banks to make fewer loans to insolvent businesses.
C) bank failures increased the severity of the Great Depression.
D) the severity of the Great Depression and the policies of the Fed were unrelated.
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