Answer:
Reserve Requirements
By JAMES CHEN
Fact checked by MARCUS REEVES
Reviewed by KHADIJA KHARTIT on August 29, 2021
What Are Reserve Requirements?
Reserve requirements are the amount of cash that banks must have, in their vaults or at the closest Federal Reserve bank, in line with deposits made by their customers. Set by the Fed's board of governors, reserve requirements are one of the three main tools of monetary policy—the other two tools are open market operations and the discount rate.
On March 15, 2020, the Federal Reserve Board announced that reserve requirements ratios would be set to 0%, effective March 26, 2020. Prior to the change effective March 26, 2020, the reserve requirement ratios on net transactions accounts differed based on the amount of net transactions accounts at the institution.1
Tornadoes are also sometimes called A. twisters and B. whirlwinds
The correct option is "D. Given the demands of the Depression, there was little money or will to support military action or a trade embargo."
The Japanese invasion of Manchuria by the Kwantung Army of the Empire of Japan began on September 19, 1931, immediately after the Mukden Incident. The Japanese occupation of Manchuria lasted until the end of the Second World War and would lead to the founding of the puppet state of Manchukuo.
Answer:
1976
Explanation:
“Fifty years after the first celebrations, President Gerald R. Ford officially recognized Black History Month during the country's 1976 bicentennial.”
The first blank: Quipu
Second: Metalworkers
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