
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991
A) increased the FDIC's ability to borrow from the Treasury to deal with failed banks.
B) reduced the scope of deposit insurance in several ways.
C) eliminated governmentally administered deposit insurance.
D) did only A and B of the above.
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