What did the three authors Edward Bellamy, Henry George, and Thorstein Veblen have in common?(1 point)ResponsesThey all said that economic inequality was decreasing.They all said that economic inequality was decreasing.They all believed that the industrial age was bad for America.They all believed that the industrial age was bad for America.They all felt that urban life was an improvement over rural life.They all felt that urban life was an improvement over rural life.They all criticized, but ultimately supported, capitalism.They all criticized, but ultimately supported, capitalism.

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The correct response is: They all believed that the industrial age was bad for America.

Edward Bellamy, Henry George, and Thorstein Veblen critiqued aspects of industrial society and its impact on economic inequality, social justice, and the quality of life, expressing concerns about how industrialization was shaping society negatively.