Part 1Why was the Federal Reserve System set up with twelve regional Federal Reserve banks rather than one central​ bank, as in other​ countries?Part 2 A. By creating twelve regional​ banks, writers of the Federal Reserve Act could ensure that finances from all parts of the country would flow through the Federal Reserve System. B. With twelve regional​ banks, the Federal Reserve could easily influence politics in all parts of the United States. C. With twelve regional​ banks, employees of the Federal Reserve could quickly and easily get to a monetary crisis point anywhere in the United States. D. The writers of the Federal Reserve Act wanted to ensure the​ Fed's power was not centralized in a single location.Single choice

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A. By creating twelve regional ​ banks, writers of the Federal Reserve Act could ensure that finances from all parts of the country would flow through the Federal Reserve System.

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B. With twelve regional ​ banks, the Federal Reserve could easily influence politics in all parts of the United States.

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C. With twelve regional ​ banks, employees of the Federal Reserve could quickly and easily get to a monetary crisis point anywhere in the United States.

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D. The writers of the Federal Reserve Act wanted to ensure the ​ Fed's power was not centralized in a single location.

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