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Most modern Banking Systems are based on
         
       
      
      
      
          
      
      
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         Answer: C) fractional reserves         
         
Explanation: Most modern banking systems are based on Fractional reserves.
 
Fractional-reserve banking is the practice whereby a bank accepts deposits, makes loans or investments, but is required to hold reserves equal to only a fraction of its deposit liabilities. Reserves are held as currency in the bank, or as balances in the bank's accounts at the central bank.
1. In a fractional reserve banking system banks can create money through the lending process.
2. A fractional reserve banking system is susceptible to bank panics.
3. Bank panics are a risk of fractional reserve banking, but are unlikely when banks are highly regulated and lend prudently.
       
      
      
      
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