The most significant effect of the Bail Reform Act of 1984 is
A) to imprison those who cannot afford to post money bail.
B) to presume in favor of bail pending appeal.
C) to allow a judge to consider the degree of danger to the community posed by the defendant.
D) to insure the defendant's appearance at judicial proceedings.
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