Under the Federal Reserve-Treasury Accord of 1951,
A) the Fed promised to peg interest rates at a level agreed on with the Treasury.
B) the Fed stopped pegging interest rates.
C) the Secretary of the Treasury was removed from the Board of Governors.
D) the Treasury lost its power to set required reserve ratios.
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