The directors of a federal reserve bank


The directors of a Federal Reserve Bank include

A. three class A directors, who are bankers and are chosen by member banks; three class B directors, who are politicians and are also chosen by member banks; and three class C directors, who are public-interest directors and are chosen by the Board of Governors.

B. three class A directors, who are bankers and are chosen by member banks; three class B directors, who are business leaders and are also chosen by member banks; and three class C directors, who are public-interest directors and are chosen by the Board of Governors.

C. three class A directors, who are bankers and are chosen by public voting; three class B directors, who are politicians and are also chosen by member banks; and three class C directors, who are public-interest directors and are chosen by the Board of Governors.

D. three class A directors, who are bankers and are chosen by member banks and three class B directors, who are business leaders and are also chosen by public voting.

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