Respuesta :
Options aren't clear, however the McCarran-Ferguson Act put the insurance industry in the hands of the
Answer:
State
Explanation:
The McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1945 was legislation made to allow states regulate the insurance industry as it made more sense for the states to do so. Congress concluded that the federal government will regulate the insurance industry in addition to the state regulations, meaning that the states would be in more control of regulations concerning this industry and federal government regulations will not supersede state regulations in this respect.
Answer:
I believe the answer is State Insurance Commissioners
Explanation:
I am doing this lesson right now, and based off of what I know about this, this answer makes the most sense.