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  1. Suppose all banks maintain a 100 percent reserve ratio. If an individual deposits $1,000 of currency in a bank,a. the money
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  2. If the Fed were to impose a slight increase in the required reserves ratio, there would be _____.a decrease in the money supply
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  3. why was the sherman silver purchase act passed? select the two correct answers.to shrink the money supply to help farmers repay
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  4. Why was the sherman silver purchase ast passed? Select the two correct answersto shrink the money supply to help farmers repay
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  5. Why was the Sherman silver purchase act passed? Select two correct answers. To shrink the money supply, to help farmers repay
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  6. Why was the Sherman Silver Purchase Act passed? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) to shrink the money supply to help
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  7. Why was the Sherman Silver Purchase Act passed? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) to shrink the money supply to help
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  8. The Money Multiplier (MM) is exemplified.Why do you think the FED evaluates the money multiplier when making decisions with
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  9. The velocity of money isa. the same thing as the long-term growth rate of the money supply. b. the money supply divided by
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  10. When the Fed buys government bonds, the reserves of the banking systema. decrease, so the money supply decreases. b. increase,
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