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Toward the end of his life Andrew Carnegie said, “The man who dies thus rich, dies disgraced.”

What did this belief lead Carnegie to do?

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Answered by jefferson7
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Toward the end of his life Andrew Carnegie said, “The man who dies thus rich, dies disgraced.” Carnegie believed that the wealthy should repay their debts to the society, their wealth should be used for the benefit of the society.

Carnegie was a business man who formed the Carnegie Steel Corporation. It later became a monopoly making him a very wealthy man. Later in his life, he became a philanthropist. He sold his company in 1901 and gave away almost all of his fortune to help others.

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