Economics -- Week 7, Part D

Like money, banking has evolved to meet the needs of a changing U.S. society. Through various periods of American history, the government's regulation of financial institutions has fluctuated to reflect the economic conditions of the times....
Like money, banking has evolved to meet the needs of a changing U.S. society. Through various periods of American history, the government's regulation of financial institutions has fluctuated to reflect the economic conditions of the times.
VIDEO OBJECTIVES
- Describe the views of Federalists and Anti-Federalists about U.S. banking
- Explain how the development in the 1860s of nationally-chartered banks affected the power of state-chartered banks
- Describe how the government reformed and regulated the banking system after World War I
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