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In the United States, runs on banks are prevented because
 
  A) banks are forbidden to make unprofitable loans.
  B) banks have the option of denying depositors access to their funds.
  C) the government guarantees bank accounts for up to 250,000.
  D) banks keep 100 percent of their deposits on hand.

Question 2

Which of the following changes aggregate supply and shifts the aggregate supply curve?
 
  i. change in the price level
  ii. change in potential GDP
  iii. change in the money wage rate
  A) i only B) ii only C) iii only D) ii and iii E) i, ii, and iii



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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