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The Economy in the Interwar Period Practice Test
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In the interwar period, many countries experienced banking crises as depositors feared insolvency. Governments sometimes responded by declaring “bank holidays,” guaranteeing deposits, or separating commercial and investment banking. Which problem were these actions primarily meant to address?
In the interwar period, many countries experienced banking crises as depositors feared insolvency. Governments sometimes responded by declaring “bank holidays,” guaranteeing deposits, or separating commercial and investment banking. Which problem were these actions primarily meant to address?