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  1. 5) You know that you will inherit 20% of your uncle John’s wealth, 30% of your aunt Becky’s wealth and 50% of your
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  2. can anyone help me with this chart1. Distribution of Wealth in Colonial America 1700 1730 1760 Proportion of wealth held by the
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  3. Were there better uses for wealth than those advocated by Carnegie? If so, what the difference of poor wealth and good wealth?
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  4. In which of the following ways did the 1920s wealth gap contribute to the start of the Great Depression?A. The wealth gap led to
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  5. In which of the following ways did the 1920s wealth gap contribute to the start of the Great Depression.A. The wealth gap led to
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  6. In which of the following ways did the 1920s wealth gap contribute to the start of the Great Depression.A. The wealth gap led to
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  7. In which of the following ways did the 1920s wealth gap contribute to the start of the great depressionA The wealth gap led to a
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  8. What theme about wealth and class is shown through Gatsby and Daisy’s romance?Wealth and class can divide people. Love can
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  9. Adam Smith (1723–1790) wrote The Wealth of Nations in 1776. Smith believed that a state’s wealth should be measured, not by
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  10. Adam Smith (1723–1790) wrote The Wealth of Nations in 1776. Smith believed that a state’s wealth should be measured, not by
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