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Read a text about Monopoly.
In the late nineteenth century, the financial gap between the rich and the poor in the U.S. was growing wider. Activist Elizabeth Magie was concerned about the way in which greed was driving the economy. Magie supported Georgism, a philosophy that called for the redistribution of wealth through property taxes. She delivered lectures about Georgism and the consequences of greed, but she wanted to reach people in a more widespread way. Thus, she created a board game called The Landlord's Game. Although it was published in 1906, it did not become famous until one of its players, Charles Darrow, sold his version to Parker Brothers nearly three decades later. The company released the game, now called Monopoly, in 1935.
Select all the details that are included in the text.
A. Darrow sold his version of The Landlord's Game to Parker Brothers.
B. Darrow said he was the original creator of Monopoly, although he was not.
C. The Landlord's Game was created by Magie.
D. Magie wanted people to learn about the effects of greed.
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A, C, and D.
- A is stated: Charles Darrow sold his version to Parker Brothers.
- C is stated: Magie created The Landlord's Game.
- D is stated: she wanted to reach more people about Georgism and the consequences/effects of greed.
B is not mentioned in the text.
- A is stated: Charles Darrow sold his version to Parker Brothers.
- C is stated: Magie created The Landlord's Game.
- D is stated: she wanted to reach more people about Georgism and the consequences/effects of greed.
B is not mentioned in the text.
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