Andrew Carnegie's "The Gospel of Wealth" argued that

a) a person could only get rich through "hard work and clean living."
b) wealth was a sign of God's pleasure with one's actions.
c) money can "buy happiness and a whole lot more."
d) a "penny saved is a penny earned."
e) a man who "dies rich dies disgraced."


e

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