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History, 27.05.2020 10:57 sallonquarts

Why were there runs on banks in 1933?
O A. People were afraid of bank robbers and took their money out.
O B. People wanted their money to be safe, so they put it in the bank.
O C. People were afraid the government would tax their money, so they
put it in the bank.
O D. People feared they would lose their money, so they took it out.

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