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Financial institutions came under greater federal regulation because of A.World War II. B.the Federal Reserve Act. C.the Great Depression. D. the Securities Exchange Act.
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Financial institutions came under greater federal regulation because of
A.World War II.
B.the Federal Reserve Act. C.the Great Depression. D. the Securities Exchange Act.
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C. The Great Depression, definitely made financial institutions come under greater federal regulation because people wanted the government to regulate the economy to prevent another crisis like the Great Depression from happening.
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