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VIDEO SUMMARY Like money, banking has evolved to meet the needs of a changing U.S. society. Through various periods of American history, the government's regulation of financial institutions has fluctuated to reflect the economic conditions of the times. VIDEO OBJECTIVES - Describe the views of Federalists and Anti-Federalists about U.S. banking - Explain how the development in the 1860s of nationally-chartered banks affected the power of state-chartered banks - Describe how the government reformed and regulated the banking system after World War I HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES CONTENT EXPECTATIONS (MI) - E.2.2: Role of Government in the United States Economy (2.2.2, 2.2.3) WEEK 7 RESOURCES Instructional Video Notes for Economics :: Week 7 - http://goo.gl/KeRHw Quizlet flashcards for Economics :: Week 7 - http://quizlet.com/_7pwaf Information and illustrations, where applicable, are used under 17 U.S.C. § 107 (fair use in teaching and for educational purposes) from Holt Economics (Holt Rinehart & Winston, 1997)