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Alan puts 20,000 in an uninsured savings account at the Boston National Bank. Susie borrows 20,000 from the Boston National Bank, flies to a Central African country, and is never heard from again. Which of the following is true in this case?
 a. Alan will lose her 20,000.
 b. Alan will lose her 20,000 if she and Norma are related.
 c. Alan will lose her 20,000 if the First National Bank makes all of its loans to people who run off to South Pacific islands.
  d. Alan will not lose her 20,000 no matter what happens to the First National Bank.
 e. Alan will not lose her 20,000 unless the Fed fails

Question 2

_____ had the highest level of per capita real output in 2012.
 a. Canada
 b. The United States
  c. Italy
 d. France
 e. Germany



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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