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NguyenJ

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In the antebellum economy of the South, what was not produced for subsistence consumption?
 
  (a) Corn
  (b) Cotton
  (c) Cattle
  (d) All of the above

Question 2

The report of the 1911 National Monetary Commission
 
  (a) advocated a turn to bimetallism.
  (b) advocated unification of the state and national banking systems.
  (c) advocated centralized reserve associations which would coordinate
  commercial banking processes such as check clearing.
  (d) advocated a unified central bank modeled after the Bank of England.



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Answer to Question 1

(b)

Answer to Question 2

(c)



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