What role did Karl Marx play in nineteenth century industrialization?
A) He was a harsh critic of industrialization.
B) He was a leading technological innovator.
C) He was the father of the modern banking system.
D) He was a supporter of laissez-faire economics.
E) He was a leading labor union organizer.
Answer: A
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