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All of the following are true of Andrew Carnegie's "Gospel of Wealth" except that he .
believed accumulating wealth evidenced the survival of the fittest
believed the wealthy should create conditions for self-improvement for the poor
supported the creation of labor unions and sided with workers during strikes
supported universities and cultural institutions
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supported the creation of labor unions and sided with workers during strikes
Carnegie preached philanthropy and "helping people help themselves," but he did not support labor organizing — his company famously fought the Homestead Strike (1892) and opposed unions.
Carnegie preached philanthropy and "helping people help themselves," but he did not support labor organizing — his company famously fought the Homestead Strike (1892) and opposed unions.
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