Nonfederal deposit insurance arrangements have failed primarily because
A) not all banks participated.
B) the amount of the deposit funds were not adequate.
C) there was never a "deep pocket" backing such as the Federal Reserve System to prevent bank panics in the first place.
D) the FDIC worked hard to undermine the confidence in the nonfederal insurance arrangements.
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