
"Too big to fail" is a term used to describe a firm
A) whose assets are so large that it could never fail.
B) whose failure would cause a major ripple effect throughout the economy, causing other firms to fail.
C) which is a natural monopoly.
D) that produces products which are necessities.
E) that produces bombs and other items for national security.
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