1. Which of the following can be inferred about the period prior to 1864?(A) There was not a federal tax on state bank notes.
(B) Most small town banks were capitalized with less than $50,000.
(C) State banks relied heavily on check transactions.
(D) Bank notes were issued more often than was ideal.
(E) The capitalization of a bank was directly correlated to the size of the town or city it was in.
2. Which of the following can be logically deduced from the passage?(A) Prior to 1864, some state banks issued more than one type of bank note.
(B) The National Bank Act decreased the number of counterfeit bank notes in circulation.
(C) Had Jay Cooke not purchased Union Civil War bonds, the Union would have been unable to sell them.
(D) Up until the National Bank Act, counterfeiting bank notes was a profitable enterprise.
(E) The majority of businessmen were pleased by the passage of the National Bank Act.
3. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?(A) A national bank with an initial capitalization of $50,000 in 1864 must have been located in a city of less than 6,000 residents.
(B) A national bank with an initial capitalization of $225,000 would be guaranteed a federal charter regardless of location.
(C) A national bank with an initial capitalization of $250,000 in 1864 must have been located in a city of more than 50,000 residents.
(D) A national bank located in a city with 40,000 residents must have had an initial capitalization of between $50,000 and $200,000.
(E) A national bank with an initial capitalization of $45,000 would not have received a charter from the federal government.
4. According to the passage, a large state bank In New York City would most likely take which of the following actions following the passage of the National Bank Act?A) Immediately give up its state charter and adopt the national currency
B) Switch its name to increase consumer confidence
C) Stop issuing state bank notes in order to increase prestige
D) Continue to increase its use of checks
E) Demand that the federal government reduce its state note tax
5. Which of the followed can be inferred from the passage about the National Bank Act of 1864?A) It would not have met its goals without additional legislation
B) It reduced the problem of bank note counterfeiting
C) It increased convenience for banking customers by requiring checks
D) It increased the market for government bonds
E) It contributed to a more homogenous national currency
6. The primary purpose of the passage is to:A. Describe the requirements that the National Bank Act placed on banks.
B. Detail the effects that the passage of the National Bank Act had on the American financial system.
C. Present the reasons for and effects of a landmark piece of legislation.
D. Argue that the National Bank Act was necessary for businesses to operate effectively.
E. Demonstrate the superiority of checking-based banking over the issuance of state bank notes.