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24 May, 09:22

How did Karl Marx and Andrew Carnegie differ in their opinions of the

Industrial Revolution?

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A. Carnegie believed that industrialization benefited entire societies,

while Marx believed that it only benefited a small number of

people.

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B. Carnegie believed that industrialization created a need for

government regulation, while Marx believed in a pure free

enterprise system.

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c. Carnegie believed that industrialization could only happen in

Europe, while Marx believed that it could spread throughout the

world.

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D. Carnegie believed that industrialization could produce a socialist

utopia, while Marx believed that utopias could not possibly exist.

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  1. 24 May, 09:56
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    A. Carnegie believed that industrialization benefited entire societies, while Marx believed that it only benefited a small number of people.
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