Of the principal reasons for regulating banks,what was the primary purpose of the Consumer Credit Protection Act?
A) Establish a network to clear and collect checks
B) Control of the money supply
C) Prevent banks from realizing monopoly powers
D) Ensure that customers are aware of their rights and responsibilities under a loan agreement
E) None of the options are correct.
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