The aggressive tactics of John D. Rockefeller were supported by his __________

A) strong support for the Knights of Labor
B) financial alliance with investment banker J. P. Morgan
C) belief in the "gospel of wealth"
D) refusal to adapt to new technological advances


Answer: B

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