In the 1980s, banks lent money to high-risk borrowers, such

  1. In the 1980s, banks lent money to high-risk borrowers, such as ranchers, farmers, and __________.A. oilmen B. technological
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  2. In the run-up to the Great Depression, why did American banks fail?The banks lent too much money to people. The government
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  3. What would be the effect of an increase in the reserve requirement? (1 point)• Banks would make fewer loans because they would
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  4. What would be the effect of an increase in the reserve requirement?(1 point)Responses Banks would offer lower interest rates to
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  5. How do banks interpret an individual's high debt-to-income ratio?The individual would have to pay a small proportion of annual
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  6. What happened to banks shortly after the stock market crash?Banks continued to make money from loans. Many people withdrew money
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  7. Question 3 of 4Why were banks not afraid of the risk that home mortgages carried in the early 2000s? A. Federal regulations were
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  8. Why were banks not afraid of the risk that home mortgages carried in the early 2000s?A. Federal regulations were strict and
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  9. How does fractional-reserve banking influence the money supply in the United States?(1 point)Responses Fractional-reserve banks
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  10. A person with no more than $15,000 to invest plans to place the money in two investments. One investment is high-risk, high
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